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Old 03-10-2012, 06:19 PM
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It's more the "instrument" and atmospheric response which can/ does vary, rather than just the CCD response curve.
It's best, if you want to achieve best resolution, to 're-calibrate' with a A type star to confirm the response curve each night.....
It doesn't vary by star classification, more by altitude and general conditions of your set up.
What are you using for your spectral data collection?
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