David Hyde
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:14 am
Hello, or should I say bonjour!
I am a retired biologist (research area neurobiology of vision) and have been interested in astronomy since making my first telescope at 16. Now I have time for astronomy I searched for a topic that will further engage my interest. I have a small roll-off observatory with a Vixen 200l 8" telescope. For the last couple of years I have been busy learning about spectroscopes and have built several versions. Currently I hava a classical spectroscope (inspired by Lisa!) - it is ~2.5A/pixel scale. I also have a Littrow design with ~0.5A/pixel (both self built). I am planning a higher resolution version of 0.1A/pixel but finding this is much more of a challenge. So far I have been working through the Be catalogue, starting with the brighter stars to build up my technique and learn the programmes for data analysis. I am a bit limited by working in a city with restricted view. Eventually I hope to be able to contribute real data when I am satisfied of the quality of my results.
Regards
David Hyde
I am a retired biologist (research area neurobiology of vision) and have been interested in astronomy since making my first telescope at 16. Now I have time for astronomy I searched for a topic that will further engage my interest. I have a small roll-off observatory with a Vixen 200l 8" telescope. For the last couple of years I have been busy learning about spectroscopes and have built several versions. Currently I hava a classical spectroscope (inspired by Lisa!) - it is ~2.5A/pixel scale. I also have a Littrow design with ~0.5A/pixel (both self built). I am planning a higher resolution version of 0.1A/pixel but finding this is much more of a challenge. So far I have been working through the Be catalogue, starting with the brighter stars to build up my technique and learn the programmes for data analysis. I am a bit limited by working in a city with restricted view. Eventually I hope to be able to contribute real data when I am satisfied of the quality of my results.
Regards
David Hyde