- Binoculars: Nikon 7x35
- Telescope: Meade LX200 ACF/GPS 10" SCT
- Eyepieces: Meade 40mm 2"; Meade 26mm 1.25"; Hyperion modular 13mm 1.25"; Meade 9mm illuminated reticle; Meade 6.7mm 1.25" UWA; Meade 2x teleXtender
- Filters: Celestron polarizers 1.25"; Lumicon 1.35" filters - UHC; neutral density 25; 80A blue; 56 green; 23A light red; 12 yellow
- Camera: Orion StarShoot Deep Space video camera
- Computer: HP Pavilion DM1 notebook
- Software: AstroPlanner; TheSkyX Professional; RegiStax6
- Mobility: JMI Wheely bars
- Weather protection: TeleGizmos solar scope cover
- Other: Orion imaging flip mirror; Orion 1.25" filter wheel; Telrad reflex sight; Bob's Knobs; Celestron night vision red LED flashlight, Keyspan USB/Serial adapter
Ramblings of an amateur astronomer with an interest in variable stars. My "Observatory" is a telescope on wheels rolled out from my garage to let me marvel at the stars under clear southwestern skies at 37.17N and 113.66W.
Monday, November 28, 2011
My equipment
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