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Celestron Skyris 236M Monochrome Camera (CMOS Senser)

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SkyWatcher Quattro 200P (8-inch Telescope)

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CPC Deluxe 1100 HD Computerized Telescope (11-inch Telescope)

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WEEKLY LOGS

WEEKLY LOGS

DETAILED PROGRESS

This week, we attempted to focus the image from the lamp onto our sensor. However, the sensor is quite small, making it a bit challenging. To address this issue, we plan to use lasers with ND filters to see if they are feasible for our calibration. If not, we will attempt to create a pinhole for our lamp to allow the light to be streamed down to a single ray.

This week, we were able to partially collimate the light from our lamp and observe the lines from the helium lamp onto it. We also attempted to use a green laser, but its intense brightness required us to use an ND filter.

However, the current setup needs improvement to become more stable and accurate. Although we can observe the lamp's lines, they appear faint and blurry. Further improvements are necessary.

Additionally, after discussing with some NAC seniors, we learned about other potential issues. The current light source is nearly a point source, but when observing celestial objects through a telescope, they will appear much larger and give a spread-out distribution of spectrum on our sensor. To address this, further collimation will be necessary. We plan to test smaller telescopes on sodium lamps at night before proceeding with the 11-inch telescope.

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Blurred emission lines from the Helium Lamp as observed in the lab with rough placement of grating and camera.

Blurred emission lines from the Helium Lamp as observed in the lab with rough placement of grating and camera.

The identification of bright wavelengths observable from a Helium Lamp has been completed. Additionally, the alignment required to obtain central maxima and the bright first order on the sensor has been performed. Although we can observe the different wavelengths spreading, they are not in focus, and further alignment is necessary.