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April 4, 2007 lecture by Mark Pinto for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). This presentation explores technology challe...
StanfordUniversity • 5,101 views
Venus is a very bright planet that use to be over the west horizon at evenings. Through the telescope is easy to observe its phases.
These shots w...
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@Lvieru96 maybe too late but other people might need it, use stellarium software to see where everything is whenever it is and from any place.
Refractor = objective lens, reflector = objective mirror. Recommended reflector cheaper/inch of apperture, no chromatic abberation
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Not a full moon, but it still was a pretty decent view. Again, this is all a test i'm doi...
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it might look much better with some aperture limiting, it could cut some chromatic aberation and give a sharper image
@Lvieru96 maybe too late but other people might need it, use stellarium software to see where everything is whenever it is and from any place.
Refractor = objective lens, reflector = objective mirror. Recommended reflector cheaper/inch of apperture, no chromatic abberation