Hi Christian
I use a Lhires III, but with 35mu slit....
(slight loss in resolution but more throughput I guess)
Kevin
Chromospheric active stars: a key program for amateurs
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Re: Chromospheric active stars: a key program for amateurs
I'm late to this project but certainly interested in participating, with my eShel2, if southern stars are of interest.
Is there a list of possible southern targets, visible from latitude -37 deg?
Bernard
Is there a list of possible southern targets, visible from latitude -37 deg?
Bernard
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Re: Chromospheric active stars: a key program for amateurs
Bonsoir
Hier soir reprise de quelques cibles UV 1200tr/mm, UVEX4 fente 15microns sur RC8.
Une étoile ’chromospherique’. Pierre
Hier soir reprise de quelques cibles UV 1200tr/mm, UVEX4 fente 15microns sur RC8.
Une étoile ’chromospherique’. Pierre