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jsw
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Prusa gets exposure on Peta Pixel for 3d printed telescope

Very good article, and link to the Printables site for download.

https://petapixel.com/2022/07/28/photographer-creates-diy-telescope-to-snap-incredible-photos-of-the-moon/

Publié : 28/07/2022 11:10 pm
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RE: Prusa gets exposure on Peta Pixel for 3d printed telescope

Thanks for sharing the article. Ingenious use of a 3D printer. I might build one just for the lols... who doesn't want a telescope?

Publié : 29/07/2022 12:11 am
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RE: Prusa gets exposure on Peta Pixel for 3d printed telescope

I agree, I enjoyed this also. but I already have a telescope 😀 . 

The Filament Whisperer

Publié : 29/07/2022 12:12 am
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RE: Prusa gets exposure on Peta Pixel for 3d printed telescope
Posted by: @drone

who doesn't want a telescope?

I have a hand-me-down smaller refractor which I occasionally take out on the balcony to do a Moon and Saturn type of thing.  I guess you could say that I'm casually interested in astronomy.  We're still too close to the city center to get a really dark enough and pollution-free sky for any serious observation.

If I had more spare time I would consider building that project.  One of the most interesting classes I ever took back in undergrad was Astronomy.  I needed another natural science elective and that sounded interesting and it was, very much.  This was, of course, decades before the university I went to got a real planetarium, but there were some parking lot viewings and a field trip out to a good dark viewing area with some very nice larger motor-driven Meade telescopes.

We did discuss the process of building one's own telescope, including a film on the very tedious process of grinding and polishing a mirror from scratch.  It looks like the designer of this particular scope 'cheated' a bit by using a commercial spherical mirrot.

Publié : 29/07/2022 12:23 am
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