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Last Updated on Sunday, 8 August 2010 08:26 Written by Administrator Sunday, 8 August 2010 08:26
Amateur Telescope Making (Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series)
Many amateur astronomers make their own instruments, either because of financial considerations or because they are just interested. Amateur Telescope Making offers a variety of designs for telescopes, mounts and drives which are suitable for the home-constructor. The designs range from simple to advanced, but all are within the range of a moderately well-equipped home workshop. Thus each chapter begins with reasons for undertaking the project, then looks at theoretical consideration before finishing with practical instructions and advice. An indication is given as to the skills required for the various projects. Appendices list reputable sources of (mail order) materials and components. The telescopes and mounts range from “shoestring” (very cheap) instruments to specialist devices that are unavailable commercially.
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Many amateur astronomers make their own instruments, either because of fina…
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Last Updated on Monday, 2 August 2010 12:43 Written by Administrator Monday, 2 August 2010 12:43
Question by justice: What is a good telescope for a teen who is showing interest in astronomy?
What features do we look for?
We are not rich, can we find a good inexpensive telescope?
Can you build a good homemade telescope?
Best answer:
Answer by AstroGeek
Well, although it’s probably designed for kids, you could try out the ‘GalileoScope’ at https://www.galileoscope.org/gs/ I believe the cost on that is under . It’s got plastic optics, but it’s designed to be a decent scope.
If there’s further interest you can invest in a good pair of binoculars as the next step, or save up for a decent 6-10 inch dobsonian reflector (0-500 depending on size and features)
Yes, you can build a decent homemade telescope, but if you want the cheapest route, you’re going to have to grind your own mirror. If you wish to test the astronomical mettle of your teen, I suppose that would be a good way.
You might try one of the various ‘getting started’ guides on the net (including mine below
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 08:10 Written by Administrator Wednesday, 21 July 2010 08:10
My personal opinion and a recommendation. Orion Telescopes: www.telescope.com Orion SkyQuest XT4.5 Orion SkyQuest XT6 Orion SkyQuest XT8
My personal opinion and a recommendation. Orion Telescopes: www.telescope.com Orion SkyQuest XT4.5 Orion SkyQuest XT6 Orion…
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 06:20 Written by Administrator Wednesday, 21 July 2010 06:20
My Heavens!: The Adventures of a Lonely Stargazer Building an Over-the-Top Observatory (Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series)
My Heavens! charts the progress of the author’s own substantial observatory (with additional material from amateur constructors of large observatories elsewhere) from conception, through design, planning and construction, to using an observatory of the kind that all amateur astronomers would aspire to own.
This book tells the “warts and all” story of small beginnings in amateur astronomy, leading to the construction of a “top of the range” observatory at a house on the edge of a country village between Oxford and London. The author is a qualified building surveyor, and looks at building the observatory from his own professional perspective. There were of course many errors, problems, technical and organizational difficulties along the way, and the author never shies away from admitting his mistakes – and in doing so he reduces the chances of others falling into the same traps. Comparisons are made with similar large projects in the USA, taking a look at the differences and similarities in planning and building regulations, and in construction methods on both sides of the Atlantic.
Eventually an observatory materialized, set up to facilitate the taking of very high quality images of the deep sky on those special days of best seeing.
The story doesn’t end with the construction of the observatory, but goes on to describe the author’s choice of equipment, setting it up, and his own techniques for obtaining superb astronomical images like the ones he shows in his book.
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