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>From atm-owner  Fri Oct 18 13:14:01 1996
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Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 13:13:01 -0400 (EDT)
From: astro <astro@nando.net>
To: atm@shore.net
Subject: Complete Computerized CCD telescope resources?
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I am interested in building a telescope for CCD work. I know about
Berry's CCD Cookbook and some other resources. What I want to know
is ther a book that exists that has it all. What I want is a complete
discussion about optimal Telescope designs for Deep Space and/or 
planetary imaging, how to build a mount that is sturdy enough and
accurate enough for CCD imaging, how to computerize this mount for
autoguiding/slewing, CCD cameras for this system and finally software
to control the telescope and camera. 

I realize I may have to glean all the info i need from the various 
sources ie. The Internet, Periodicals, and specific books on each facet 
of my project.

Thanks for any info you may provide,
Aaron
astro@nando.net



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