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The user interface is abysmally complicated, and conversations are hard to follow. It’s a no-go in my book for now as well.
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I am putting a bunch of stuff on the curb tonight at midnight. Things that i have been hanging on to for one reason or another. Electronics stuff ,small telescope, bose headphones that need an ear pad. some vinal scraps. soldering gun. some speakers, cheapo chorus pedal for a guitar, audio video tape head eraser, a poker chip set, a few bike odds and ends, motorcycle handlebars, some computer parts, a few tools.book s Come and get it before i change back into a pack rat. No early birds.
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Happy B'day Pernie! RT THIS DAY IN HISTORY, 1473, The astronomer Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland.
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OMG, do you think it’s him?
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good luck!
Imaging is probably the most expensive aspect of the hobby of astronomy, so what you're looking for probably doesn't exist.
For taking pictures of the Moon and Planets, you could get by with something like a Celestron Neximage camera with a laptop and a dobsonian telescope. Orion sells Dobsonians that are reasonably well made, at reasonable prices. The Starblast sells for about $200. You'd be better off with a somewhat larger one that includes a 2" focuser.
You could add a white light solar filter to the front of a dobsonian and take pictures of sun spots.
If you want to take photos showing solar prominences, and the granularity of the Sun, the "cheap way" to go is to buy something like a Coronado PST for about $500. You'll need a tripod for it. That scope is only useful for observing the Sun.
If you want to take photos of deep sky objects, you'll need a telescope that uses an equatorial mount. Inexpensive equatorial mounts are not stable enough for imaging.
Avoid any telescope that comes in a box that tells you how much power it has. If it says 300 POWER! and you can lift it, it's a toy that will be frustrating to use.
You'll probably need to spend at least $1,000 to get a suitable mount with a newtonian reflector designed for imaging. Then you'll need a different camera than you need for planets.
Most people I know who take astronomical images have spent at least $5,000 on their equipment. People who are serious about it often spend several times that.
My advice is find an astronomical society or club, and attend some meetings, and see what their members have. You might also try attending some "star parties" – these are gatherings of people who are very serious about the hobby, and it's not uncommon to find at least one person at a star party who is imaging.
Here is a link to some of my images: < >
This is a link to a photo of Saturn a friend and I took with my equipment: < >
If you happen to be within a reasonable distance of south western CT you could visit my astronomical society. < >
Good luck.
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Europe’s Planck observatory has given another brief glimpse of its work. The space telescope’s main goal is to map the “oldest light” in the Universe, but this data is being kept under wraps until the surveying is complete…
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- Super cool poster for Bella but want to see more of Jacob! Expected more for my fav book of the series
Go in printer preferences and set it to single side. Then print. Or, before printing, set the printer to single side and it will ouput in that fashion.
A person with a photographic memory can look at or read something and remember it perfectly. A sharp memory I suppose would be a notch down. A good memory but not being able to recall as well as a photographic memory. Hope that helped!
Subject: New scope with crap eyepieces? – by: cathalferris: I'd really recommend the use of a cheshire eyepiece… #fb
Thrilled to see the catalog for "Thai Photography Now" exhibit curated by Manit at The Month of Photography Tokyo 2010 in print soon.
He is a wonderfully respectable man whose record speaks for itself. He is an American hero! Also, he isn't a Republican, he is an Independent.
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Science has still never fails to amuse me, so magnificent so awesome. more videos like this please.
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Chad Barraford is living the dream. Inspired by Edwin Jarvis, the superhero’s man-servant turned computer in the film adaptation of Iron Man, the 27 year old Barraford pieced together a digital life assistant, dubbed JARVIS, to keep his household (and life) in order. JARVIS is built on a 4-year-old Mac mini linked to everything from his home lighting/security and RFID entry system (self-built on Arduino) to his George Foreman grill plugged into his X10 home automation network. JARVIS is always aware of Chad’s location (thanks to Google Latitude) and can be controlled in the house via remote control or a wireless mic and the Mac’s built-in speech recognition software; or via Twitter and text messages when away. Chad’s friends each have their own keychain RFID tags. So does his dog. When his friends are in the house, JARVIS becomes less chatty and doesn’t speak any personal information related to his finances or Facebook updates, for example. When the dog comes home JARVIS turns on the…
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