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Old 24-07-2009, 07:40 PM
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Karl,
Thanks for the link!
An ideal way of starting basic spectroscopy with minimal outlay.
Objective prisms (or in this case gratings) mounted on a CCD camera, with a telelens 100mm fl or so will give you results ( as per Bojan's excellent images)
Don't expect to discover new planets or measure red shift of 12 mag galaxies; the brighter stars will show their absorption lines and a bit of practise with Vspec will so get you "hooked" to try something more demanding.....
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