" Auxiliares" Telescopes    

The “auxiliaries” telescopes are astronomical equipments that few astronomers can allow themself . These equipments can enable any divulgations, scientific and didactics activity.

 "AUXILIARES" Telescopes

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Terrace to place the "auxiliares" telescopes. Terrace to place the "auxiliares"  telescopes. The specola (view from terrace). The specola( view from auxiliares telescopes).

From left to right :

Cassegrain telescope 315 millimetres f/15 built by ZEN

Maksuto Flat-Field telescope  315 millimetres  f/3.7 built by ZEN

- Reflecting telescope APO 150 millimetres 

 f 6/6 built by ZEN

 

 

Paolo Ostinelli near telescope Cassegrain  315 millimetres  Ø Diego De Gasperin near the telescope APO 150 millimetres  Ø

 

 

Assembly for telescope G41+ Observetory capacity 35 kg

Tripod

Ghs Mkll Qlock

Pulsar system of automatic aim for assembly. Assembly for telescope G41+ Observetory capacity 35 kg
CCCD  Moravia Instrument G1-0800 with ICX204AL da 1032x778 pixel sensor  with a (4,8x4,8 mm)  di 4,65 micron dimension .

Philips ToUcam II Pro webcam 640 x 480,

1280 x 960 - USB

 
The new auxiliares instruments

E We have bought a new assembling made by Meade LXD 75 for the 150 mm f/8 refractor APO by  ZEN.

In addition to that we have bought a new high performed binoculars with a wide diametre, made by  Astrotech Model BA6 20x,30x,37x100

 The responsible for auxiliares telescopes Giuseppe Macalli  Degasperin Diego e Ostinelli Paolo near the fefractor  Degasperin Diego e Ostinelli Paolo near the big bionoculars made by Astrotech Model BA6 20x,30x,37x100 Degasperin Diego e Ostinelli Paolo near the new assembling Meade LXD 75 for the 150 mm f/8 APO   
The binocular viewr Baader MaxBright (BinoMax), suitable for all types of telescopes 

The new Giuseppe Macalli's  Meade 178 ED APO EMC di  

 

The new refractor  Meade da 178 is built in the assembling G41 Observatory
The refractor is on the terrace of the Observatory.
       

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