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Only a casual sky-looker myself, I wonder if
night-image/light-intensification technology is employed in astronomy? Tony |
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"AoT" wrote:
Only a casual sky-looker myself, I wonder if night-image/light-intensification technology is employed in astronomy? Tony Yes. I use it stop pikeys doing a Huddersfield on my astro-kit. -- Martin Frey http://www.hadastro.org.uk N 51 02 E 0 47 |
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In message , AoT
writes Only a casual sky-looker myself, I wonder if night-image/light-intensification technology is employed in astronomy? Yes. But it is expensive, relatively noisy and has few advantages over modern cooled CCD cameras. Astronomical objects mostly don't change rapidly with time (cf wildlife photography). But in the early 80's it was briefly the method of choice for some work (try google on for example IPCS).. It is still quite fun to see an intensified faint image in real time. But not good for your dark adaption since the intensified image is dazzling. Regards, -- Martin Brown |
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![]() "Martin Brown" wrote ... Martin Frey wrote ... Thank you. A new phrase for the language - 'Doing a Huddersfield', and a new branch of the science, 'Securo-Astro-onomy' Tony |
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