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Astrometric Speckle Interferometry for the Amateur

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

N.H. Turner
Affiliation:
Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3083, USA
D.J. Barry
Affiliation:
Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3083, USA
H.A. McAlister
Affiliation:
Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3083, USA

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Because of the improvements in CCD detector quality and availability, as well as the increased performance and lower prices of PC compatible computers and digitizer boards, the time is ripe for getting amateur astronomers interested in speckle interferometry. Presented is a low–cost (under $1500 U.S., without computer) prototype astrometric speckle interferometry package suitable for use by amateur astronomers on their own telescopes. Table 1 lists the names and addresses of the manufacturers of the various products required as well as their prices.

Type
High Resolution At Visual Wavelengths
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1992

References

Bagnuolo, W.G. Jr., Mason, B.D., Barry, D.J., Hartkopf, W.I., & McAlister, H.A. 1992, AJ, 103, 1399 CrossRefGoogle Scholar