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In message , Ron Baalke
writes http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/982.html World's largest astronomical CCD camera installed on Palomar Observatory telescope Indiana University July 29, 2003 In addition to the usual point-and-shoot mode, the new camera is designed to work in the drift scan mode. The telescope is pointed at the sky but does not move to counteract the rotation of the Earth. Instead, various objects in the sky gradually drift across the field of view at the same rate as the computer records data from the CCDs, producing photographs that are long strips of the sky. Astronomers will use these photographic slices of the sky to look for quasars, supernovae, asteroids and more. This must be the ultimate version of the technique Tom Droege was working on a few years ago. -- "Roads in space for rockets to travel....four-dimensional roads, curving with relativity" Mail to jsilverlight AT merseia.fsnet.co.uk is welcome. Or visit Jonathan's Space Site http://www.merseia.fsnet.co.uk |
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![]() "Jonathan Silverlight" wrote in message ... In message , Ron Baalke writes http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/982.html World's largest astronomical CCD camera installed on Palomar Observatory telescope Indiana University July 29, 2003 In addition to the usual point-and-shoot mode, the new camera is designed to work in the drift scan mode. The telescope is pointed at the sky but does not move to counteract the rotation of the Earth. Instead, various objects in the sky gradually drift across the field of view at the same rate as the computer records data from the CCDs, producing photographs that are long strips of the sky. Astronomers will use these photographic slices of the sky to look for quasars, supernovae, asteroids and more. This must be the ultimate version of the technique Tom Droege was working on a few years ago. He still is: http://www.tass-survey.org Interesting reading and much more. -- "Roads in space for rockets to travel....four-dimensional roads, curving with relativity" Mail to jsilverlight AT merseia.fsnet.co.uk is welcome. Or visit Jonathan's Space Site http://www.merseia.fsnet.co.uk |
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Ron Baalke:
http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/982.html World's largest astronomical CCD camera installed on Palomar Observatory telescope... The Oschin Telescope had to undergo some major changes to accommodate the QUEST camera... ***** As would my Duplex Questar, no doubt. This camera is probably not for me, but it sounds like just the ticket for the guy in sci.astro.amateur who wants to buy a $750,000 amateur telescope... Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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