Practical Projects for Astronomers: How to Make and Enhance your own Equipment
Astronomy and astrophotography are fascinating hobbies. It is possible to create and enhance astronomical equipment and accessories using techniques and materials accessible to the hobbyist metalworker or model engineer. Written by an amateur astronomer and experienced hobby engineer, this wide-ranging book presents tried and tested ideas from the simplest of gadgets to advanced projects. Includes how to design and make refracting telescopes and how to make a Newtonian reflector around a mirror set. Instructions are given on making different types of eyepiece using stock lenses and making gadgets for collimation, polar alignment, focusing, sky quality metering and much more. Information is given on improving the performance of mounts and tripods and how to cool cameras and improve their performance for long-exposure photography. Details are given on making an equatorial platform for Dobsonian telescopes and using Arduinos and other electronic modules as part of your projects.
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Practical Projects for Astronomers: How to Make and Enhance your own Equipment
Astronomy and astrophotography are fascinating hobbies. It is possible to create and enhance astronomical equipment and accessories using techniques and materials accessible to the hobbyist metalworker or model engineer. Written by an amateur astronomer and experienced hobby engineer, this wide-ranging book presents tried and tested ideas from the simplest of gadgets to advanced projects. Includes how to design and make refracting telescopes and how to make a Newtonian reflector around a mirror set. Instructions are given on making different types of eyepiece using stock lenses and making gadgets for collimation, polar alignment, focusing, sky quality metering and much more. Information is given on improving the performance of mounts and tripods and how to cool cameras and improve their performance for long-exposure photography. Details are given on making an equatorial platform for Dobsonian telescopes and using Arduinos and other electronic modules as part of your projects.
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Practical Projects for Astronomers: How to Make and Enhance your own Equipment

Practical Projects for Astronomers: How to Make and Enhance your own Equipment

by Neil Wyatt
Practical Projects for Astronomers: How to Make and Enhance your own Equipment

Practical Projects for Astronomers: How to Make and Enhance your own Equipment

by Neil Wyatt

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Overview

Astronomy and astrophotography are fascinating hobbies. It is possible to create and enhance astronomical equipment and accessories using techniques and materials accessible to the hobbyist metalworker or model engineer. Written by an amateur astronomer and experienced hobby engineer, this wide-ranging book presents tried and tested ideas from the simplest of gadgets to advanced projects. Includes how to design and make refracting telescopes and how to make a Newtonian reflector around a mirror set. Instructions are given on making different types of eyepiece using stock lenses and making gadgets for collimation, polar alignment, focusing, sky quality metering and much more. Information is given on improving the performance of mounts and tripods and how to cool cameras and improve their performance for long-exposure photography. Details are given on making an equatorial platform for Dobsonian telescopes and using Arduinos and other electronic modules as part of your projects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785008481
Publisher: Crowood Press, The
Publication date: 04/26/2021
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Neil M Wyatt is an environmentalist, ecologist and a lifelong model maker - he had his first workshop at the age of fourteen. He cut his teeth on Airfix models, but branched out into model boats and aircraft. He finds that astronomy and astrophotography are a perfect complement to his hobby of model engineering, offering many challenges to ingenuity and skill. He is currently Editor of the magazine Model Engineers' Workshop. This is his third book for Crowood.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 6

Chapter 2 Making Refractor Telescopes 8

Chapter 3 Finderscopes and Guidescopes 14

Chapter 4 'Stubscope' - A 3D Printed Telescope 22

Chapter 5 Making an Astrograph Refractor 28

Chapter 6 Dobsonian Telescopes 36

Chapter 7 Making a Newtonian Reflector 46

Chapter 8 Collimation 58

Chapter 9 Tuning a Mount and Tripod 65

Chapter 10 Mounting Wedges 75

Chapter 11 A Polarscope Illuminator 80

Chapter 12 An Equatorial Platform 84

Chapter 13 Reliable Connectors 94

Chapter 14 Arduino-Easy Embedded Electronics 100

Chapter 15 Using Stepper Motors 104

Chapter 16 3D Printing and Astronomy 108

Chapter 17 An Automated Focuser 116

Chapter 18 A Sky Quality Meter 121

Chapter 19 Webcams for Planetary and Lunar Imaging 126

Chapter 20 Cooling Cameras for Astrophotography 133

Chapter 21 Bahtinov Masks for Focusing 141

Chapter 22 Solar Astronomy 144

Chapter 23 Detecting Meteors with Radar 150

Chapter 24 Afterword 157

Index 159

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