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Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, TeleVue zoom @8mm - DSC00618
Saturn Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, TeleVue zoom @8mm - DSC00620
Jupiter Meade 10" Newtonian, Sony DSC-P1, TeleVue zoom @8mm.
Conditions were not good enough for my ordinary digital camera to see the satellites, though they were plainly visible with the human eye. - P0000058
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XC-999 CCD in home-made primary focus mount The XC-999 is a high-performance CCD colour video camera shown here attached to the 10" Newt. with a home-made mount. - DSC00625
XC-999 CCD and the DIY mount The mount uses the 2" fitting for the Meade 10" Newt. and a 2" PVC "plug" normally used for plumbing applications. - DSC00626
XC-999 CCD and the DIY mount The plumbing fitting is a two-piece plug, one part of which fits snufly into the 2" lens fitting. - DSC00627
View of XC-999 CCD through the tube Image taken in front of the correcting lens of the 10" Newtonian with the CCD in place. - DSC00629
The meade 10" and gubbins 2002-11-23 The cables and stuff - it was a cold 0°C that night. - DSC00631
The Meade 10" and my laptop 2002-11-23 Notice the image of the Moon on the laptop screen and the XC-999 in the focuser.. - DSC00632
The Moon on my laptop 2002-11-23 This was a live image of the Moon, at the time. - DSC00634
Gubbins under the 'scope, 2002-11-23 The Hauupage MPEG2 encoder (lid off, the fan was to noisy so it's disconnected) and other bits and pieces. - DSC00635
Laptop and stuff 2002-11-23 Again, notice the image of the Moon.