shahgazer
31-10-2006, 01:10 AM
Hi guys,
Video astronomy is really knocking doors worldwide. Superb devices
such as mallincams, stellacams, gstarex, have created a such high
standard,no doubt about that. Myself, I've been using Mintron since 2003, and Mallincams till today. These things are great educational tools.
But recently, I got this killer question from one of onlookers during
a stargazing session asking me "What kind of REAL science can these
video do? " :eyepop: It caught me with my pants down really, because I never
really gave much thought on it as well . Can anyone help me give some
idea for a really good answer?
I have managed to get some answers from videoastro group members, as listed below. Maybe anyone here can add anymore ideas? :help:
Double star astrometry
Lunar impact observation
Timing occultations with GPS time inserter
Lunar meteor strikes
Planetary transit
Occultation (asteroid on stars, lunar on planets)
Jupiter & Saturn satellite eclipses, transits, occultations.
Measuring shape of satellite shadows
Solar observations - sunspot, prominences
Timelapse video on planetary rotation.
Discovery of supernova, comets, planetary storms,
Speckle interferometry
Meteor imaging
Aurora
Seeking thin cresent moon
Lunar transient phenomena
Sunrise and Sunset Crater Rays
Thanks.
Video astronomy is really knocking doors worldwide. Superb devices
such as mallincams, stellacams, gstarex, have created a such high
standard,no doubt about that. Myself, I've been using Mintron since 2003, and Mallincams till today. These things are great educational tools.
But recently, I got this killer question from one of onlookers during
a stargazing session asking me "What kind of REAL science can these
video do? " :eyepop: It caught me with my pants down really, because I never
really gave much thought on it as well . Can anyone help me give some
idea for a really good answer?
I have managed to get some answers from videoastro group members, as listed below. Maybe anyone here can add anymore ideas? :help:
Double star astrometry
Lunar impact observation
Timing occultations with GPS time inserter
Lunar meteor strikes
Planetary transit
Occultation (asteroid on stars, lunar on planets)
Jupiter & Saturn satellite eclipses, transits, occultations.
Measuring shape of satellite shadows
Solar observations - sunspot, prominences
Timelapse video on planetary rotation.
Discovery of supernova, comets, planetary storms,
Speckle interferometry
Meteor imaging
Aurora
Seeking thin cresent moon
Lunar transient phenomena
Sunrise and Sunset Crater Rays
Thanks.