@tonyw
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tonyw wrote:
@BillE
You've ALMOST made me drag out the 10" Newtonian and give it a clean up.
Mine is packed away for the summer, I am so far north it never gets dark at all this time of year.
I want to keep the mirror nice, the last one for some reason would never keep its coating and very soon after re-aluminising it would end up with holes in the surface. It still gave surprisingly good images though.
At least the newone is shiny and reflective. It is a bit shorter f/ratio too which meant I could make the whole thing smaller and more portable.
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But I always promised myself that I wouldn't get back into astronomy until I could finish figuring the 15" mirror.
Wow. And I thought my 10" scope was big enough. And you make your own mirrors too ? I built all my mountings but leave the mirror to the experts.
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What CCD cameras are recommended these days?
No idea but I can guarantee they will not work with the Amiga without a lot of hassle.
I did write a processing application once for an old Starlight Express camera, not that I owned one but took some pics in Portugal using one. The A1200 made a better job creating the images from the raw data than the original PC software did
Sadly as it was written in HiSoft Basic it will not work on OS4
One day I may convert it to C with a MUI interface. Assuming that SX camera is still available, it was a while ago.
Bill.