Building an astronomical telescope offers the amateur astronomer an
exciting challenge, with the possibility of ending up with a far
bigger and better telescope than could have been afforded otherwise.
In the past, the starting point has always been the grinding and
polishing of at least the primary mirror, a difficult and immensely
time-consuming process. But now that the Internet has brought us
together in a global village, purchasing off-the-shelf goods such as
parabolic mirrors, eyepieces, lenses, and telescope tubes, is
possible. There are also a vast number of used mirrors and lenses out
there, and it is now possible to track them down almost anywhere in
the world. Online stores and auction houses have facilitated commerce
regarding all sorts of useful optical components at a reasonable
price. This is a book about making telescopes from available parts. It
provides guidance on where to look and what to look for in selecting
items useful for telescope making and explains how to assemble these
components to produce an excellent instrument on a tight budget. At
one time, many amateurs made their own telescopes from home-made
parts. In today's rushed world, that has almost become a lost art. The
Internet offers a wonderful alternative to either buying a pricey
scope fully assembled or making your own from scratch.
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Finding Parts, Getting Help, and More
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781441964151
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter