34" Hewitt Camera and the 16" Meade Telescope - Dome C
The Hewitt camera was designed by Joseph Hewitt in the 1950s for use in tracking ‘Blue Streak,' a British ballistic missile which was then under development. Later the camera was used the to track satellites.
The 16" Meade is a modern addition to our telescopes. It is used on some of our Stargazing evenings. Design is a Schmidt Cassegrain with a 16" primary mirror.
Видео 34" Hewitt Camera and the 16" Meade Telescope - Dome C канала The Observatory Science Centre
The 16" Meade is a modern addition to our telescopes. It is used on some of our Stargazing evenings. Design is a Schmidt Cassegrain with a 16" primary mirror.
Видео 34" Hewitt Camera and the 16" Meade Telescope - Dome C канала The Observatory Science Centre
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