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<em>images by [mailto:fanismatsopoulos@yahoo.gr Theofanis Matsopoulos], Greece</em><br />
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Classic telescopes entrance me. I searched out Galileo's telescopes when in Italy, and went to Athens Observatory specifically to see the telescope of Julius Schmidt, the Great <br />
 
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Theofanis' astronomical [http://www.flickr.com/photos/matsopoulos/page1/ images]<br />
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Revision as of 22:53, 4 January 2015

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images by " rel="nofollow Theofanis Matsopoulos, Greece

Classic telescopes entrance me. I searched out Galileo's telescopes when in Italy, and went to Athens Observatory specifically to see the telescope of Julius Schmidt, the Great
Schmidt of Athens whose Moon map was the greatest ever drawn. And as a builder of a small telescope 55 years ago, I appreciate the design issues and the craftsmanship
necessary for a splendid looking and good performing instrument. This image was taken with a classic telescope from the end of the 19th century, the 25" Newall refractor (insert).
The telescope was made in 1869 with funds from a wealthy amateur, Robert S. Newall (1812-1889). The tube is 9 m long, and for some years it was the largest telescope in the
world. For 65 years it was used for spectroscopic and other work at Cambridge University, and it has been at the National Observatory of Athens since 1957. The optics appear
remarkable good based on Theofanis' image, which is reproduced at only 50% of the original size. I am sure the modern camera and stacking process was much better
than was classically available, but without an excellent instrument good results can't be achieved.nI hope Theofanis and others will continue to use this classic telescope to image the
Moon and planets in high resolution.

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood

Technical Details
Nov 8, 2013. Telescope: 25 inch Newall Refractor reduced to approx f/10. Camera: Canon EOS 60D. Exp: 10 frames X 20 frames each at 1/160 ISO 800, Ten frame moon mosaic.
Image Processing: RegiStax, Adobe Photoshop.

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Theofanis' astronomical " rel="nofollow images
Pedro Ré: " rel="nofollow The 25" Newall Refractor