How to record stellar spectra with a dob - AAVSO Spectroscopy Webinar August 2020

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  • @yhat314
    @yhat314 2 года назад +1

    Stoked to test this out for myself! Thanks for taking the effort to put this together and share it with us!

  • @arthurcychan
    @arthurcychan 4 месяца назад

    👍👍👍

  • @anthonysacco2276
    @anthonysacco2276 4 года назад

    Thank you. Very interesting.

  • @vzr314
    @vzr314 3 года назад +2

    You need a tracking mount, not dob, its way easier with setting up, later you just turn off the tracking off to record the spectra

  • @amini82ka
    @amini82ka 4 года назад +1

    Hello, my nane is karim from bahrain, how can i learn more about stellar spectroscopy?

    • @tiedyeastronomer8493
      @tiedyeastronomer8493  4 года назад +1

      Hi Karim! If you'd like to learn how to record stellar spectra with your own equipment, I have a guide on my website; here's the link:
      tiedyeastronomer.com/total-beginners-how-to-drift-scanning-spectrography/
      If you'd like to learn about the different types of spectra, and what their patterns mean, then Walker's Spectroscopic Atlas for Amateur Astronomers is an excellent resource:
      www.unitronitalia.com/prodotti/spectroscopic-atlas-3_0-english.pdf
      And if you have any questions, the online RSpec forum has lots of knowledgeable members who will be happy to help you out:
      groups.io/g/RSpec-Astronomy/topics
      You can also message or email me at any time if you have any questions about spectrography!
      Good luck and Clear Skies!

  • @francescodoria9467
    @francescodoria9467 3 года назад

    brilliant explanation with this tutorial. I sent you an email as I'd like to know some more and ask you some stuff. I'll be pleased if you could answer and help me with that. By the way, well done :) :)