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From: "Mel Bartels" To: Reply-To: "Mel Bartels" >>> This sounds like the USAF satellite tracking setup they had near here (Cloudcroft NM) about 30 years ago..it was a 48" Newt & the guys there explained that it was a 3 axis mount, one of which was set to near the orbital pole of the satellite, the other 2 used to track the object. I've been working on an altitude lead-screw drive mount design & this may well work on an alt-alt-az also..if it actually gets rid of field rotation it might be the *answer* to large amateur size CCD imaging. Time to do some more homework..:) <<< Was it that large of scope? Wow - that would be able to go pretty darn faint on earth orbiting objects. Though I suppose aperture and optics is not the major cost of such a project... I envision a dob with a small tilt motor on one side. The tilt makes a third axis and acts in conjunction with the other two motors to null the field rotation. It would have to be reset say every hour or so (BOE says 2 inches or +- 1inch of travel wrt the horizon) since its travel is limited. That makes a 'universal' field derotator that can be applied to any motorized dob or scope capable of being placed on a platform. I am particularly intrigued by designs using three limited motions, ala a fancy yet simplified equatorial table. Tracy Wilson has gone down this path and has one particular 3 axis design that will work nicely, if the engineering problems can be overcome. Mel Bartels --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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