Re: Adaptive optics for a small telescope
From: Gleb (gleb_at_xs4all.nl)
Date: 03/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 19:51:44 +0100
I agree. And funny enough, browsing the net I was amazed how many
amateurs are busy with making photos of exactly these three objects!
"Chris L Peterson" <clp@alumni.caltech.edu> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:25:37 -0700, Dan Mckenna
> <dmckenna@as.arizona.edu> wrote:
> And I still see this as a light starved system in almost all cases, and
> (in amateur usage) limited to planetary viewing/imaging. I just don't
> know how large the market is for a $1000+ accessory that has no use
> except sharpening the view of three objects.
>
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