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== further reading ==
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* "Primeval Structure Telescope"
 
* http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/
 
* [http://halfbakery.com/idea/Massive_20amateur_20telecope_20array "massive amateur telescope array"]
 
* [http://www.ursi.org/Proceedings/ProcGA05/pdf/J04.7(0632).pdf "Focal plane arrays: radio astronomy enters the CCD area"] by J.G. Bij de Vaate, M.V. Ivashina
 
* [http://www.bbastrodesigns.com/BBAstroDesigns.html#Computer_Operated_Telescopes "Computer Operated Telescopes"] has some open source (GPL) software.
 

Revision as of 01:18, 5 January 2008

sitdomdelr 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.


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)


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