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Peltier Cooling the Meade DSI Pro

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Peltier Cooling the DSI Pro. How to Get Started. Peltier Cooling the DSI Pro. Sprites and Other TLE's. Local Weather at My QTH. My live VLF receiver stream. Peltier Cooling the Meade DSI Pro. The reason for me taking on the challenge of attaching a cooler to my Meade DSI Pro is simple. The camera is a bit noisy. I'm not taking anything away from the Meade DSI Pro, it is a very sensitive camera and I am ninety-nine percent satisfied with how it performs. I simply began to notice. Peltier Cooler on DSI Pro.

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Sudden Ionosphere Disturbance Monitor

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How to Get Started. Peltier Cooling the DSI Pro. Sprites and Other TLE's. Local Weather at My QTH. My live VLF receiver stream. Sudden Ionosphere Disturbance Monitor. Sudden Ionosphere disturbances (SID) are caused in large part by UV and X-ray generating solar flares. Solar flares occur when sunspots. First though, an explanation of why a SID occurs in the first place is needed. SID receivers are built to operate in the VLF. For the new receiver I decided to go with Renato's Easy VLF Loop. Design. T...

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Backyard Astronomy Home

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Leo Triplett (M66 Group). M83 (Southern Pinwheel Galaxy). M76 (Little Dumbbell Nebula). Sprites - Other TLEs. Astrophotography images by Joel Gonzalez. Create photo gallery websites with jAlbum.

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Using SLR Lenses for Astrophotography

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How to Get Started. Peltier Cooling the DSI Pro. Sprites and Other TLE's. Local Weather at My QTH. My live VLF receiver stream. Using SLR Lenses for Astrophotography. M42 through 135mm lens. To the right is an example of what using a 135mm SLR lens attached to a ccd camera can achieve. This is a big difference isn't it? If you want even wider fields of view it is possible to use 55mm lenses or even 22mm lenses. In all reality there is no limit to what sort of lens one can use. It all depends on t...One p...

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Collimating your Newtonian Reflector

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How to Get Started. Peltier Cooling the DSI Pro. Sprites and Other TLE's. Local Weather at My QTH. My live VLF receiver stream. How to Collimate your Newtonian Reflector. What is collimation anyway? View Down Focus Tube. For a beginner this can be no small task. There are many websites on the Internet that explain step by step how to collimate your telescope. One that I found to be very helpful was FAQ about Collimating a Newtonian telescope. Main Mirror Center Spot. Main Mirror Set Screws.

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Hello, my name is Joel Gonzalez and welcome to my website. This website is dedicated to the art of astrophotography with a sprinkling of other astronomy related subjects. I will be the first one to tell you that I don’t do this hobby justice. From my experience I have found that quite literally the sky is the limit when it comes to astrophotography. M51, Whirlpool Galaxy. I then came across the great work done by Martin Burri. And his colleagues at QCUAG. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Proudly powered by Wo...

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