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Both radio and optical astronomy seems to work better when the receiver is cold.
 
Both radio and optical astronomy seems to work better when the receiver is cold.

Latest revision as of 11:59, 27 August 2015

A variety of "open" tools for optical and radio astronomy.

People in astronomy have been sharing electronics information for a long time.

Some people use a motor driver to point the telescope in the right location.


cooling[edit]

main: cooling

Both radio and optical astronomy seems to work better when the receiver is cold.

  • A Temperature Controlled Head Amplifier for 408MHz Radio Astronomy[1]
  • Peltier Cooler for DSLR. A temperature reduction of 12 'C apparently reduces the CCD dark current by a factor of 4.[2]
  • [3]
  • This Web Cam Autoguiding thread also mentions Peltier cooling[4]
  • "Noise Experiment #5: Peltier Cooler" describes more or les directly bolting a Peltier to the bottom of a DSLR camera.[5]
  • "DSLR Peltier Coolbox"[6]
  • "Is it more efficient to stack two Peltier modules or to set them side by side?"[7]
  • "Thermistor control of peltier voltage with Arduino (for DSLR chill box project)"[8]

astronomy wiki[edit]

Someone over at the Bad Astronomy and Universe Today forum are considering using a wiki for FAQs and "a small library of the "Greatest Hits"".

Should I jump in and recommend one of the below astronomy wiki? I've been using wiki so long that I am a little disconcerted when a discussion forum has rules heavily discouraging editing even one's own posts, disparaging such edits as "revisionism". (But perhaps those people don't know about the "history" feature of most wiki). --DavidCary 22:55, 20 September 2007 (PDT)


astronomy wiki[edit]

further reading[edit]