Spectroscopy from The Mendips
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:58 am
Hello,
I am Hugh Allen and I do my observing from the (reasonably) dark skies of The Mendip Hills south of Bath in southwest England. I have owned an 8" Meade LX90 scope for 7 years. Until a year ago I was content with observing and some modest imaging with my Meade DSI II colour CCD camera. Then last year I was given as a birthday present an Alpy 600 spectroscope and Atik314L+ mono camera which I completed just two months ago with the Alpy guiding module. I am an industrial chemist so spectroscopy has always had a special appeal, but with the Alpy I now feel like I imagine the early pioneers of spectroscopy must have felt - an amazing, untouched new world opening in front of me. I have a lot to learn so I am very much looking forward to participating in the forum.
Cheers,
Hugh
I am Hugh Allen and I do my observing from the (reasonably) dark skies of The Mendip Hills south of Bath in southwest England. I have owned an 8" Meade LX90 scope for 7 years. Until a year ago I was content with observing and some modest imaging with my Meade DSI II colour CCD camera. Then last year I was given as a birthday present an Alpy 600 spectroscope and Atik314L+ mono camera which I completed just two months ago with the Alpy guiding module. I am an industrial chemist so spectroscopy has always had a special appeal, but with the Alpy I now feel like I imagine the early pioneers of spectroscopy must have felt - an amazing, untouched new world opening in front of me. I have a lot to learn so I am very much looking forward to participating in the forum.
Cheers,
Hugh