On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 16:02:14 GMT, "John J Brown"
wrote:
Since a webcam without the IR filter is sensitive to IR, why couldn't I use
an IR light source to illuminate an artificial star. Such a system wouldn't
disturb the neighbors as the beam would be invisible to the eye, and I could
continue collimation as I always do with the webcam/ barlow combo.
Thoughts?
You could do that. But I can't see how any artificial star system should
bother your neighbors, visible or otherwise. An advantage of the visible
system is that you can still aim and focus through an eyepiece if you
want. And if you are doing this at night, you are better off using a
real star.
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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
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