I am John Paraskeva from Reading in the UK.
I have been interested in Astronomical Spectroscopy for a many years. My day job is an IT consultant and I am the author of the free BASS Project software, (See https://uk.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/astrobodger/info ). I also experiment (and sometimes get frustrated with) building DIY spectrometers with limited hand tools. I am looking to make spectroscopy more accessible, where possible while learning as I go along.
Telescopes: 8" F5 newtonian, 10" F10 Meade LX6 (restoration project) and 5" DIY F5.5 Achromat.
Mounts: NEQ6, EG5. Cameras: Atik 314L Mono, Orion G3 Mono, Canon 1000D (all IR filters removed) and QHY5.
Best Regards
John
Hello from Reading, UK
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Hello John,
You're welcome
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You're welcome
François
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John,
Good to see you on board!
Good to see you on board!
"Astronomical Spectroscopy - The Final Frontier" - to boldly go where few amateurs have gone before....
"Imaging Sunlight - Using a digital Spectroheliograph" - Springer
http://www.astronomicalspectroscopy.com
"Imaging Sunlight - Using a digital Spectroheliograph" - Springer
http://www.astronomicalspectroscopy.com