glend
31-01-2019, 08:55 AM
This is a nice story, Japanese amateur astronomers discover a Kuiper Belt Object using a couple of Celestron scopes:
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2019/01/amateur-astronomy-equipment-may-have-spotted-tiny-object-beyond-neptune/amp
They published in Nature and here is the link (takes some time to load the pdf) I hope it works):
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-018-0685-8.epdf?referrer_access_token=TgRwjY KWf1a-ReEv5EBRo9RgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0PhzSj y-SobYBKAiImIBdz-5cYrUsByDcdONhArM6L7YnnzbxA55i5q0jN HXclf6wrcWsxbxtlLLbGnaUjE7jUXwgscGQ zS4f2fTCkqTtV4xgU0TosJU5KjU1kpXoFX8 jqXWOrvb7BY56nWcl8uvgs0WO86Z3cmOFjU qo0o_AGT4SRIEeRsy4kQ_FPMlm9jIzLQEfe CBYJ2cyMikESc8LdE&tracking_referrer=www.theregister.c o.uk
Amazing use of pretty standard equipment, an ASI1600 camera on a Celestron Rowe-ackerman f2.2. Sounds like Houghy's setup. But these guys found a reducer to get down to f1.98.
So keep looking folks (or imaging in this case).
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2019/01/amateur-astronomy-equipment-may-have-spotted-tiny-object-beyond-neptune/amp
They published in Nature and here is the link (takes some time to load the pdf) I hope it works):
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-018-0685-8.epdf?referrer_access_token=TgRwjY KWf1a-ReEv5EBRo9RgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0PhzSj y-SobYBKAiImIBdz-5cYrUsByDcdONhArM6L7YnnzbxA55i5q0jN HXclf6wrcWsxbxtlLLbGnaUjE7jUXwgscGQ zS4f2fTCkqTtV4xgU0TosJU5KjU1kpXoFX8 jqXWOrvb7BY56nWcl8uvgs0WO86Z3cmOFjU qo0o_AGT4SRIEeRsy4kQ_FPMlm9jIzLQEfe CBYJ2cyMikESc8LdE&tracking_referrer=www.theregister.c o.uk
Amazing use of pretty standard equipment, an ASI1600 camera on a Celestron Rowe-ackerman f2.2. Sounds like Houghy's setup. But these guys found a reducer to get down to f1.98.
So keep looking folks (or imaging in this case).