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ASTRO: Maximum operating temperature versus exposure time versus read noise



 
 
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Default ASTRO: Maximum operating temperature versus exposure time versus read noise

here is additional information that you may find interesting or not
depending on your curiousity about these sort of things

explanation and more complete information here...

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/max...osure_page.htm







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