5-31 issue 22.qxd:1 - Astronomy Technology Today
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5-31 issue 22.qxd:1 - Astronomy Technology Today
NEWPRODUCTS VIXEN OPTICS Introduces a Trio of New Products Dual-Speed Focuser A new dual-speed focuser is now available as a standard feature on the Vixen ED81S, ED103S, ED115S, NA140SSf, as well as on the all new AX103, described below. The dualspeed focuser can also be installed on the Vixen VMC200L, VC200L and the R200SS. With the installation of the new Vixen Dual-Speed Focuser (by simply removing one of the focusing knobs), the rack-and-pinion focusing equipment on your existing Vixen Telescope is upgraded to provide finer focus adjustments. The new Vixen Dual-Speed Focuser has a 7:1 micro focus ratio and is priced at $249US. Dual-Speed Focuser AX103S Quad Refractor AX103S Quad Refractor Vixen’s all new AX103S f/8.0 refractor features a three-element objective lens, incorporating a central ED lens. This reduces chromatic aberration and yields high-contrast images. The rear field-corrector lens helps to deliver sharp images to the edges of the field of view. “Precision Multi-Coating,” applied to the lenses, assures high light transmission and the new built-in dual-speed focuser (described above) enables coarse and fine focus adjustments. The all new Vixen AX103S is manufactured in Japan and measures 103 mm by 825 mm (4 inches by 32.4 inches). The introductory price is $2999US. flexible handles to minimize vibrations and keep your view sharp – very useful in searching and tracking celestial objects. The mount head is easily removed to allow for a switch to a heavier tripod. In addition, this is a great mount for terrestrial viewing. The mount’s gear drives make it a simple matter to precisely track any moving target, from a planet to a ship on the horizon, by turning the easy-to-reach elevation and/or azimuth control handles. The “World-Standard” dovetail attachment system used on the Porta II mount was developed by Vixen and allows the New Porta II mount to accept a variety of dovetailmounted optical tubes and binoculars. Introductory pricing is $319US. Porta II Mount Vixen Optics’ new Porta II is a solid alt-azimuth mount with a 20-pound payload capacity that features slow-motion Porta II Mount Our new WeatherSentry Weather Monitor is fully configurable at order, and answers the need for observatory weather safety. ASCOM compliant interface integrates seamlessly with ACP and ACP Web interfaces, and implements one-line file interface for non-ASCOM software integration. The base unit comes with Rain Sensor, Skylight Sensor, USB controller, cable and power adapter and is upgradable for your needs including Sky Temperature Sensor option, Ambient Temperature, Humidity and Dew Point option, and Wind Speed Sensor option. Configure WeatherSentry to your needs. Spend the rest on optics! 24 Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY For more information on these new products from Vixen Optics, please visit www.vixenoptics.com. NEWPRODUCTS APOGEE INSTRUMENTS New High-Cooled Series D09F Camera Housing Apogee Instruments has announced an optional deeper, cooler housing, designated the D09F, that provides cooling to as low as 75C below ambient – without liquid circulation. The new housing supports a wide variety of sensors, including large-area arrays like the Kodak KAF16803, as well as e2v back-illuminated devices such as the 2048 x 2048 CCD4240 (with quantum efficiency above 90 percent from 500 to 660 nm), the Fairchild CCD 3041, and Hamamatsu and e2v spectroscopic format back-illuminated devices such as the S10140-1109 (2048 x 512). Like all Apogee cameras, the D09F uses a professional-grade shutter (the Melles Griot 63 mm) with support electronics designed to extend shutter lifetime. Windows are fused silica, and CCDs are baffled to virtually eliminate stray light from entering the inner chamber. Plus, an optional near-infrared pre-flash solves residual bulk imaging of some CCDs. Cameras built in the D09F housing support binning up to 8 horizontal by the height of the CCD, as well as subarray readout, programmable fan speeds, external triggering, and TDI readout. All Apogee cameras carry a two year warranty and a lifetime guarantee against condensation in the inner chamber. For more information, including access to a very detailed, 28-page downloadable product brochure, please visit www.ccd.com. Sole Authorized US and International Distributor MallinCam Video CCD Observational System ✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯ SkyShed POD Retailer Taking Video Astronomy to the Next Level! The MallinCam HYPER PLUS • B&W or Color • Internal Mild Peltier Cooler • High QE Class 1 CCD Sensor • Reliable Hand Assembled Quality • Upgradeable • Dual Video Outputs • 1/12,000th to 56 Seconds • Integrated On Screen Menu Containing An Extensive List of Video Output Enhancement Features • In Production M27 (14 Seconds) and NGC 891 (28 Seconds) - single, unprocessed frames taken by Tom Osypowski of Equatorial Platforms using his 24" f/3.75 SpicaEyes Telescope Call or Write for Our MallinCam/POD Package Discounts! 985-863-2165 • www.WaningMoonII.com 26 Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY NEWPRODUCTS DEEPSKY CORPORATION Launches Deepsky Imaging for Video CCD Capture and Processing Deepsky Imaging is a new low-cost, easy-to-use image enhancement and video CCD capture software for the Windows platform. With this software, users can capture images from any video CCD camera outputting composite video or S-Video, such as the StellaCam, MallinCam, and various webcams. In addition, the new software provides many tools to enhance existing astronomical images and utilizes the excellent pre-processing engine from the popular freeware application, Deepsky Stacker. By incorporating this stacking engine, Deepsky Imaging simplifies the capture and pre-processing necessary to getting great final images. One particularly nice feature of Deepsky Imaging is the ability to capture raw video and convert it to a TIFF image on the fly without the user having to manually perform this step. Deepsky Imaging also allows a series of images to be taken automatically at a desired time interval. Additional features of the new software include a live video preview window; video processing that lets the user adjust brightness, contrast, and more; easy focusing using full screen preview; manual “test” captures; automatic capture via sequencing; unique naming of captured images; set interval between captures; end a sequence after taking “X” number of captures; and session history lets user capture additional images later. The software works with any Microsoft Direct Show capture devices and supports NTSC and PAL devices. Other features include color separation and merge tools; processing portions of an image (Region); TWAIN scanning support; full drag and drop; advanced screen capturing modes; sophisticated previewing and printing; and easy to use pan and magnify tools. Plus it offers automatic integration using Deepsky Stacker to align and stack automatically. Deepsky Imaging supports more than 30 image formats, including GIF, JPG, FITS 8, 16, and 32 bits with header (read only), TIF, and BMP. Plus, more than 100 image processing and effects are available, including unsharp mask, video deinterlacing, removal of hot pixels, median binary filters, high-pass filter, background subtraction, brightness, contrast, intensity adjustments, spatial filters, and artistic enhancement features. The software also features unique and powerful annotation support, a thumbnail image browser, undo capability, and a history bar that tracks changes. With this software, users can easily convert images from one format to another, adjust color depth of images, and create simple animations. Deepsky Imaging is available in a 30-day trial version that contains 100 percent of the software’s features (i.e., no cripple ware). The fully licensed software is priced at $39.99US via download, or a CD ROM containing the Deepsky Imaging software plus other bonus programs can be purchased for $49.99US. For more information, visit www.deepskysoftware.net. Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY 27 NEWPRODUCTS SCOPESTUFF Offers Wireless Go-To Connection for LX200, Celestron and ServoCat Cut the cord! Now you can control your go-to telescope from your computer, wirelessly! ScopeStuff ’s Bluetooth wireless adapter is easy to install and creates a reliable link between your PC and go-to telescope. No batteries are required for the wireless adapter; it derives power from your scope’s external power source of 11 to 18-volts DC and draws less than 100ma. The wireless adapter requires no additional drivers or PC software, and each adapter has a unique PIN number to eliminate chance of interference with and from others on the field. Installation is simple: just plug the new adapter into your scope’s power and RS232 jacks, and plug your scope power supply into the adapter. ScopeStuff preconfigures the adapter for your scope type, so installation at the scope is a snap. The power and data cables are 20 inches long, permitting the adapter to be mounted on a tripod leg, pier, scope base, etc. with supplied Velcro and cable clips. The good old RS232 connectors on laptop computers are a thing of the past, but most new computers have internal Bluetooth wireless interfaces or are inexpensive and easy to upgrade to Bluetooth capability. ScopeStuff ’s wireless kits are based on Class 1 (up to 100 meter) Bluetooth, with an external rotatable antenna for long range and reliable 28 Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY operation, and conform to all specifications for Bluetooth RS232 serial devices. Configuring Bluetooth on your computer is fairly easy. If your computer doesn’t have Bluetooth built in, inexpensive USB adapters are widely available to add Bluetooth capability to your computer. Your astronomy software must support COM ports greater than COM4, but that is now common on most packages. Windows Bluetooth RS232 port assignments are normally from COM5 to COM15. If your installation currently uses an RS232 cable to connect to your scope, ScopeStuff ’s cable replacement version is plug-and-play and will have your wireless connection up and running in minutes! Cable replacement adds a computer-end Bluetooth dongle that connects to the D9 RS232 connector on your computer, instead of a long cable to the scope. The computer-end dongle is pre-configured to automatically connect to the scope- end adapter. ScopeStuff ’s Wireless Go-To Connection can be configured for Meade’s LX 200 ACF, GPS and Classic telescopes, as well as for Celestron Go-To telescopes and those equipped with ServoCat systems. The unit weighs just 6 ounces and measures 4.4 inch by 2.4 inch by 1.3 inch. The wireless scopeend kits are priced at $99US and the wireless cable replacement kits at $169US. For more information, visit www.scopestuff.com. NEWPRODUCTS KNIGHTWARE Releases SQM Reader Pro Knightware has announced the release of SQM Reader Pro, a Windows-based software program that allows users to read Unihedron’s SQM-LE either remotely or locally via Ethernet connection. The software works with Windows Vista (32 bit), XP and 2000. SQM Reader Pro joins SQM Reader and Deep-Sky Planner in Knightware’s product line-up. SQM Reader Pro adds graphing, extended data storage, and transmission capabilities to the basic feature set of SQM Reader, making it perfect for use in local or remote observatories by imagers and visual observers alike. Star party organizers can connect the meter to a wireless router on the observing field and allow wireless connection to computers within range. Any user can then receive readings from the meter wirelessly. Users conducting dark sky studies will also find time-averaging and expanded data storage features essential. Key Features: (1) Displays darkness readings in magnitude per square arcsecond (MPSAS) and theoretical Naked Eye Limiting Magnitude (NELM). (2) On-demand or automatic continuous reading. (3) Continuous reading can be suspended during astronomical twilight and/or sun up at your meter (not necessarily at your computer). (4) Time-averaging of MPSAS and NELM are available. (5) Displays minimum, maximum, mean and standard deviation per sampling period for MPSAS and NELM. (6) Graph one of MPSAS, NELM, or a simple moving average of either value in real-time. (7) Stores reading data in comma separated value (CSV) text file. (8) Stores latest graphed data as a JPEG file. (9) Stores latest reading values as a JPEG file. (10) Sends selected file(s) to a program, script, batch file or remote FTP server. Knightware is located in central North Carolina and specializes in creating software for astronomers. Its flagship product, DeepSky Planner, Observation Planning and Logging Software for Astronomers, has been in publication since 1994 and is in use worldwide. SQM Reader Pro is available by digital delivery ($25US) or on CD ($32.95US) directly from Knightware at h t t p : / / w w w. k n i g h t w a r e . b i z / s q m / readerpro.htm Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY 29 NEWPRODUCTS APM TELESCOPES Introduces 2.5-inch Field Flattener for Apos On many fast refractors matched with larger CCD cameras, normal field flatteners reach the limit for field correction and illumination very quickly. Although many modern apochromatic refractors now feature large focusers to accommodate ever larger CCD sensors without vignetting, there have been relatively few options for universal field flatteners of clear aperture larger than 2 inches. After months of testing and development, APM has addressed this state of affairs with the introduction of its new 2.5-inch, zero-power field flattener for f/5 to f/9 refractors. Specifications and features include an open aperture of 62 mm to allow use of large-chip CCD cameras with fast f/5 refractors. The distance between the flattener and CCD sensor is 91.5 mm to accommodate use of imaging accessories such as filter wheels and off-axis guiders. It flattens the image field without further reduction of image scale and features a M68 male thread and M63 female thread at the telescope side, and a M69 female thread at the camera side. Of course, the new APM 2.5-inch Field Flattener requires a focuser that is large enough to accommodate it. APM offers ready-to-use adapters for large focusers by Baader and Starlight Instruments, and is working on more. It also offers custom made adapters to match the user’s unique specifications. APM’s new 2.5-inch Field Flattener The Largest Telescope & Binocular Dealer in the New York Metropolitan Area Fast Delivery Same Day on Many Products is ready for market and available from stock. Introductory pricing is $370US. For more information, visit www.apmamerica.com, or www.apm-telescopes.com. CCTS CAMERA CONCEPTS & TELESCOPE SOLUTIONS www.cameraconcepts.com At CCTS, the owners, Jeff and Greta, take a hands-on approach to customer service. Call them direct at 631-335-1279 YOU NAME IT…WE HAVE IT! • Televue 17mm, 13mm and 8mm Ethos in Stock and ready to ship! 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Or Visit us at 10 South Ocean Ave Patchogue, NY 11772 • 631-475-1118 30 Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY Manfrotto Meade Nikon Optec Orion Pelican Pentax Peterson Engineering Rigel Systems SBIG Sirius Technologies Sky & Telescope Sky Engineering Software Bisque Solarscope StarGPS Starlight Instruments Starry Night (Imaginova) Takahashi Tamrac Televue Telrad Thousand Oaks Optical Unihedron Vector William Optics NEED WE SAY MORE? Arcturus Optics A CCTS Exclusive! NEWPRODUCTS OPTEC Offers 3-Inch Corrector for Meade 16-Inch SCTs Optec’s newest 3-inch design is the first in its much anticipated series of 3-inch telecompressors. Dubbed the Next Generation Corrector (NGC 316), the new accessory was designed specifically for the classic Meade 16-inch Schmidt Cassegrain Telescopes (SCT). Its custom designed, well corrected optics compensate for the inherent aberrations of the original large SCT design, converting its typically f/10 focal ratio to a highly corrected f/7.5 optical system and bringing it very close to the performance of Meade’s remarkable new 16-inch ACF telescopes. Optec’s new four-element corrector provides plenty of back focus for filter wheels, off-axis guiders, or deep chip cameras, and can fully illuminate CCD cameras having chips up to 35 mm in diagonal and beyond. Introductory pricing for the new Optec NGC 316 is $1,250US. For more information, please visit www.optecinc.com. ORION TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS Two New Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph Telescopes Orion has thrown its hat into the affordable Ritchey-Chretien market with its 6- and 8-inch Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph telescopes. Orion has designed the 6-inch scope to be ideal for use with small-format CCD cameras, as well as DSLR cameras, and the 8-inch excels with both small CCD-chip cameras as well as large-format CCD and DSLR cameras for deep-sky and solar system astrophotography. The telescopes offer a wide, fully illuminated flat field which produces pinpoint star clarity all the way to the edge of the camera’s sensor. Each model features a machined, dualspeed (10:1) Crayford-style focuser with an engraved millimeter scale on the drawtube. One 2-inch and two 1-inch extension rings are included for adjusting the focus position for various cameras and the focus travel readily accommodates accessories including multiple filter wheels, as well as off-axis guiders. Both telescopes feature secondary mirrors that are precisely center-marked to facilitate collimation. The 6-inch model offers a 19-inch enameled steel optical tube weighing only 12.3 lbs. and features a Vixen-style dovetail mounting bar underneath, for trouble-free setup on medium-sized equatorial mounts such as Orion’s Sirius EQ- G. The 8-inch model’s 21-inch enameled steel optical tube weighs 15.8 lbs. and also features a Vixen-style dovetail mounting bar underneath, for trouble-free setup on medium or large-sized equatorial mounts such as Orion’s Atlas EQ-G. The inside of both optical tubes is fortified with eight computer-positioned light baffles, and the primary mirror baffle tube and secondary mirror light shield are also highly baffled to ensure maximum image contrast. The Orion 6-inch Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph is offered at $779.95US and the 8-inch Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph is $1,195.95US. For more information go to www.oriontelescopes.com. Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY 31 NEWPRODUCTS ORION TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS More New Products for Spring-Summer 2009 Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount Orion’s new SteadyPix Deluxe has been improved to fit all 1.25-inch eyepieces and most 2-inch eyepieces (up to 61mm in diameter). It also features a sturdier all-metal design for increased rigidity and performance. So if you’ve got the desire to dabble in astro-imaging, the SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount is a great way to get started! The SteadyPix Deluxe securely couples any digital camera or DSLR to a telescope eyepiece, at just the right distance to achieve precise focus and centering for afocal photography. The rubber-lined eyepiece clamp helps prevent any marring or damage to your optics. This versatile mount offers three dimensions of adjustment (horizontal, vertical, and depth) to accommodate any camera size or lens position. You can even rotate the camera away from the eyepiece for visual access, without having to remove the SteadyPix mount. The new SteadyPix Deluxe weighs just 10 ounces and is priced at $44.95US. Orion LRGB Filter Sets Orions new Luminance (w/IR cutoff), Red, Green, and Blue (LRGB) filters will help you take your astro-imaging to the next level. The filter set is now available in either 1.25-inch or 2-inch versions for a variety of imaging systems, including larger format CCDs. They are designed for creating high-quality composite color astrophotos with monochrome imaging cameras. Combining separate images taken 32 Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY through these four filters with a monochrome CCD provides a higher-resolution final image with better color rendition than an image from a comparably sized color CCD. Orion’s LRGB sets feature dichroic glass filters designed for maximum light transmission. The color filters have an IR blocking coating, and all filters are parfocal to eliminate the need for refocusing between exposure sets. The anodized aluminum filter cells thread into Orion’s 1.25-inch or 2-inch multiple-filter wheels for convenient filter selection. A foam-lined filter case is included. Price: $205.95US (1.25-inch) and $349.95 (2-inch). MegaView Ultra-Wide Field (82°) Eyepieces Orion’s MegaView eyepieces represent a high-quality, yet affordable solution for pristine 82-degree apparent field-of-views. Each eyepiece in the MegaView line features fully multi-coated optics to deliver crisp, clear images. The 1.25inch 4-mm, 7-mm and 16-mm eyepieces provide eye relief of 12mm, while the 2-inch 28- mm eyepiece yields a generous relief of 18 mm. The excellent performance of these deluxe widefield eyepieces is punctuated by their high-quality design and attractive appearance: gloss-black machined aluminum construction, with rubber knurled grip rings. All MegaView Eyepieces are threaded for use with Orion filters and feature smooth twistup rubber eyeguards for viewing comfort. The 4.mm, 7-mm and 16-mm MegaViews weigh 7.2, 7.4 and 8.2 ounces respectively, and all three feature eye relief of 12mm. The 2-inch 28-mm MegaView weighs 2 pounds, 1.4 ounces and offers eye relief of 18mm. Prices range from $197.95 to $397.95US. New Scope Cloaks Orion offers new Scope Cloaks that fit mounted reflectors up to 10 inches and refractors up to 120 mm (4.7 inches) and up to f/8.3 (Model 15206) and 12-inch to 16-inch Dobsonians (Model 15207). Orion's Scope Cloak is made of a high-tech tear-resistant and water-resistant material that keeps your optics free of dew. The highly reflective exterior surface also rejects solar radiation, keeping your telescope cool when left in sunlight and reduces “cooldown time” after nightfall. The Scope Cloak Telescope Cover prevents dust form contaminating telescope optical surfaces, reducing the need to perform delicate and tedious cleaning procedures and a handy locking drawstring provides a snug fit once installed on your telescope. A handy nylon carry pouch is included. Price $109.95US (Model 15206) and $119.95 (Model 15207). NEWPRODUCTS Orion 20-mm Illuminated Centering Eyepiece The new Orion Illuminated Centering Eyepiece (ICE) offers a relatively long 20-mm focal length and a wide 70-degree apparent fieldof-view, making it easier to locate desirable targets for alignment or guiding. This virtually eliminates the need for swapping out high-power illuminated reticles with lower power eyepieces, in order to accurately center objects. The ICE is fully multi-coated (all air-toglass surfaces) with anti-reflection coatings for bright, crisp views. It features a generous 16-mm eye relief and the barrel is threaded for Orion 1.25-inch filters. The illuminator switch doubles as a “dimmer,” allowing you to adjust cross-hair brightness to the desired level. The illuminator is powered by two LR44 batteries (included) and weighs just 8 ounces. Price: $99.95US. Self-Contained Solitaire AutoGuider Orion’s new StarShoot Solitaire AutoGuider is a complete autoguiding system. Autoguiding is vital for obtaining clear and crisp long-exposure astrophotos with pinpoint star resolution and laptop computers have long been a required component for autoguider control, but can be a real inconvenience in the field. Orion’s innovative new stand-alone autoguiding camera provides a streamlined solution – a laptop or PC is no longer required for autoguider control. The StarShoot Solitaire AutoGuider includes a control box and all the necessary cabling to begin autoguiding right out of the box. The control interface is intuitive and usercentric, allowing anyone to masterfully operate the autoguider right away. Simply connect the Solitaire to the control box and mount, plug into a power source, and start autoguiding! The StarShoot Solitaire is ideal for DSLR users who don't necessarily need a computer to control their imaging system, providing the convenience of automated guiding without the added cost of the computer hardware tradition- ally associated with autoguiding, not to mention the added demand on in-field energy supplies needed to power that computer system. This convenient alternative also significantly lessens the chance for computer crashes or other imaging system malfunctions. Plus, the Solitaire AutoGuider makes it far easier for beginners to enjoy astrophotography. The builtin logic behind the control pad allows users to guide with pushbutton ease via its control pad. Its sensor is powered by a 1/3-inch format Aptina MT9V032 CMOS chip, with a 752x480 pixel layout and 6 micron x 6 micron pixel size for high sensitivity and accurate autoguiding. As such, the Solitaire can be used with smaller, less expensive guide scopes. The autoguider camera also features a machined aluminum design with a black anodized finish, and weighs just 3.8 ounces. Its red LCD screen displays real-time guide star location on the chip, star focus quality, and a tracking graph during guiding, and features backlit buttons and adjustable brightness. The StarShoot Solitaire AutoGuider automatically calibrates itself and detects guide stars, adjusting the exposure accordingly. It works with all equatorial mounts equipped with ST-4 compatible autoguide ports, including Orion’s SkyView Pro GoTo, Sirius EQ-G, and Atlas EQG mounts. The total package includes the autoguider camera, control box, 6-mm parfocal eyepiece for easy guide star acquisition and focus, 7foot camera cable (to control box), 7-foot autoguide cable (to mount), 10-foot power cable, and hard, foam-lined carrying case. The standalone autoguider is price at $599.95US. StarShoot Pro V2.0 Deep-Space Imaging Camera Orion’s enhanced StarShoot Pro V2.0 offers affordable cooled, multi-megapixel color imaging. Its Sony 6.1-megapixel color CCD chip boasts a 3032 x 2016 pixel array in a 25.10-mm by 17.64-mm format. The StarShoot Pro’s square 7.8 micron pixel size provides an excellent balance between high resolution and sensitivity. With some cameras in cooler weather conditions, condensation can form on the surface of the optical window due to the temperature of the optical window being affected by the cooled CCD. Orion’s enhanced design prevents this by increasing distance between the CCD chip and the optical window. You get detail-rich shots with enough resolution to make large format color prints. The StarShoot Pro V2.0 is thermoelectrically cooled to dramatically reduce thermal noise and a small fan on the back enhances cooling efficiency even more. The Pro V2.0 allows the thermoelectric cooling to be shut off manually via software control to better eliminate dewing in extreme outdoor conditions. The new software control also enables fan speed regulation. The StarShoot Pro’s 16-bit dynamic range gives it a leg-up on most DSLR cameras, which offer 10- to 14-bit A/D conversion. Made in Canada, the StarShoot Pro V2.0 also features 2x2 binning and high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity for speedy image downloading. Maxim DL Essentials software is included for total control of focusing, image capture, and image processing. Power is supplied via a single 12-volt DC cigarette lighter plug on a 10 foot cable and all of this comes neatly packed in a custom hard carrying case. Introductory price for the new Orion StarShoot Pro V2.0 is $1,399.95US. For more information on these new products from Orion Telescopes & Binoculars, visit www.oriontelescopes.com. Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY 33 NEWPRODUCTS CATSEYE COLLIMATION Next Generation Infinity XLK Autocollimator With the addition of a second “offset” viewing pupil, the new Catseye INFINITY XLK autocollimator provides an additional perspective of the multiple “ghost” images revealing new visual cues that facilitate improved resolution of axial alignment errors. The development of this innovative new tool represents a major leap in the technology of the autocollimator and is the direct result of out-of-the-box thinking and analysis by Ghassan “Jason” Khadder shared on the popular online astronomy forum, CloudyNights.com. Indeed, the “K” appendix to this new member of the XL line is in tribute to Jason’s extraordinary insight and assistance in facilitating the 34 Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY conversion of his theories to reality in the form of the new XLK. The new XLK offers all of the features of the classic Catseye XL model, plus a second eyepiece pupil that produces additional visual feedback regarding the relative positions of the focuser and primary axis. The view provided by the second offset pupil is capable of revealing any incremental residual alignment errors that may remain despite indication through the conventional central pupil that all is in alignment. The new Catseye Infinity XLK autocollimator is priced at $129US. For more information, including access to a downloadable high-resolution pamphlet detailing the design theory and operation of the XLK, please visit www.catseyecollimation.com. NEWPRODUCTS DENKMEIER OPTICAL Introduces New Systems for Lunt 60-mm Solar Scopes For the better part of a full Solar Cycle, Denkmeier Optical has been coming up with innovative solutions that allow Ha solar telescopes to reach focus with its Denk Binoviewers and the end results produced the beautifully detailed views that can only be enjoyed by both eyes. Using both eyes helps the observer better appreciate the amazing Sun, and also improves the versatility of the solar telescope systems made by various companies. Denkmeier Optical has now introduced a Denk Binoviewer system that will operate with the Lunt Solar Systems LS60 solar telescopes at three magnification ranges. Denkmeier’s Power x Switch Binoviewer System for the LS60 will operate at a very useful solar viewing range of 1.2X, 1.7X and 2.3X with an investment in but a single pair of eye- pieces. The Power x Switching Binoviewer System that Denkmeier Optical has designed to operate with The Lunt Solar Systems LS60 is available in both the Denk Standard Version at $749US and Denkmeier Optical’s best Premium Denk II Version at $1295US. For more information, please visit www.denkmeier.com. QHYCCD Introduces QHY8 Pro 6.0 MP One-Shot Color CCD QHYDDC, Inc. broke new ground with the remarkable value of its QHY8 6.0 MP One-Shot Color CCD with APS sized sensor. Its new QHY8 Pro version improves on the standard QHY8 design by enhancing its thermal cooling capacity and including an autoguider port to facilitate using the camera as a guider. But the biggest news for the growing ranks of HyperStar users is that the casing of the QHY8 has been revamped into a very HyperStar-friendly profile that in turn reduces the overall obstruction when used for HyperStar imaging. The 3032 by 2016 active pixel sensor is populated with 7.8um by 7.8um square pixels in an effective sensor area that measures 28.4 mm diagonally. Readout noise is measured at 812e @ 600 Kpixel/s, with QE of 60 percent at green (peak) and 50 percent at blue and H-alpha. The sensor features microlensing on the chip, progressive scan, ABG of -110dB, 16 bit ADC with CDS and preamp, a USB2.0 highspeed interface, and T-thread mounting. Dimensions are very compact 2.5 inches diameter by 4.25 inch length. The QHY8 Pro ships with drivers for Maxim DL, and is compatible with AstroArt, CCDSoft and Nebulosity. For more information on HyperStar applications of the new QHY8 Pro, please visit www.starizona.com. Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY 35 NEWPRODUCTS TELE VUE OPTICS Ethos Line Grows to Five At NEAF 2009, Tele Vue Optics demonstrated its newest 100degree apparent-field-of-view (AFOV) eyepiece: the 10-mm Ethos. Limited quantities of this latest addition to the Ethos line are available through Tele Vue dealers now. The 10-mm Ethos delivers: 100° AFOV (50 percent larger in area than the field delivered by Tele Vue’s 82° Naglers), comfortable eye-relief, compatibility with Tele Vue DIOPTRX eyesight astigmatism correctors, the highest levels of distortion correction, plus highcontrast and on-axis sharpness for planetary viewing. The new 10-mm Ethos is the “do-itall” eyepiece, perfect for all scopes (especially 8-inch SCTs) that can utilize this focal length. And, “filling the hole” between the existing13-mm and 8-mm Ethos eyepieces makes it the ideal centerpiece for a 17mm/10-mm/6-mm Ethos set. An important benefit of the combination of ultra-large AFOV and shorter focal length is that, for a given field in the sky, higher magnification results in a darker sky background – fainter stars become visible and more detail is seen on all deep-sky objects. The new Ethos provides another big magnification/contrast jump, yielding dramatic views simply not previously possible in any telescope. With the smaller exit pupil, eyesight limitations are also reduced. In addition to matching all the key performance criteria of its 13-mm sibling, the new 10-mm Ethos’ lighter weight and smaller diameter makes it more suitable for use with a binocular viewer. The 10-mm Ethos’ effective field stop diameter is 17.7 mm and eye relief measures a very comfortable 15 mm. It shares the same 2-inch/1.25-inch barrel design of the 13-mm Ethos and the maximum diameter of the blackanodized housing is 61 mm. The new eyepiece weighs 17.7 ounces. For more information, visit www.televue.com. Astronomy observatories for the amateur and professional astronomer, Designed and Manufactured in Australia and exported around the globe since 1986 We ship to anywhere in the world 2.3m Home Model 3.5m School Model 6.7 University Model Features: Motorised or Manual rotation and shutter operation. Dome only options all models. Computerised (ASCOM compatible). Stainless Steel fittings. Completely waterproof. www.siriusobservatories.com 36 Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY New 5m College Model now available [email protected] NEWPRODUCTS SKYHOUND Introduces SkyTools 3 and SkyTools 3 Pro Edition SkyTools 3, Skyhound’s latest version of its popular observing software, provides a comprehensive suite of tools for planning, charting and logging observation, while the SkyTools 3 Pro Edition adds unique and powerful tools for imaging and an unprecedented database of stars to 20th magnitude for the entire sky. SkyTools 3 incorporates an innovative visual detection model that draws on scientific models of sky brightness, atmospheric conditions, and detection contrast to predict the difficulty of detecting a specific object, categorizing potential objects from “obvious” to “very challenging” based upon telescope and observing conditions. It also features a double-star pair split model that predicts which pairs can be split visually, factoring atmosphere, optics, separation and magnitude difference. Double-star pairs are categorized in terms of “splittability” for a given instrument, from “obvious” to “very challenging split.” The program also boasts science-based realistic sky simulation that is not only pretty, including beautiful vistas of the Milky Way, but that also depicts objects accurately. The new sky-brightness, atmospheric, and visual detection models do a remarkable job of selecting potential objects based upon what you can expect to see through the eyepiece, helping the user select challenging objects. A context viewer allows the user to drag the eyepiece field of view anywhere on the chart to see a simulation of that area – and if a telescope is connected via the Real Time add-on, the telescope will follow! Other features include a nightly observing list generator, observing synopses that are auto-generated for any object, beautifully simulated planets and the current SOHO solar image (see today’s sunspots!), improved object requestor, largest vetted double-star database, more accurate stellar, galaxy and nebula databases, data sync between computers, more log export options, Great Red Spot events, integrated supplemental database editor, effortless download of minor planet data, and much more. The Pro Edition features a much larger stellar database (to 20th magnitude), and adds a unique imaging session planner that helps the imager determine optimum imaging targets for given night, time, equipment, etc. with exposure calculator, imaging context viewer, GPS location tool, more powerful database searches, as well as the Real Time tool. The standard version of SkyTools 3 is priced at $99.95US, and addition of the Real Time add-on bundle to the SkyTools 3 standard brings the total package to $124.90US. SkyTools 3 Pro Edition, which includes the Real Time add-on, is priced at $179.95US. For more information, please visit www.skyhound.com. FOSTER SYSTEMS New AMC-101 WeatherSentry Weather Monitor After more than a year of development and testing, Foster Systems has introduced its new WeatherSentry Weather Monitor. Being fully configurable at order, the new monitor answers the need for basic observatory weather safety. Its ASCOM compliant interface integrates seamlessly with ACP and ACP Web interfaces, and a “weather unsafe” alert is available to other compliant software. The new weather monitor also implements a one-line file interface for non-ASCOM software integration. The base unit comes with a rain sensor, skylight sensor, USB controller, cable, and a power adapter. Users can add a sky temper- ature sensor option to measure thickness of cloud cover and moisture in the upper air mass, and an ambient temperature, humidity, and dew-point option to sense dewing conditions. There is even a wind speed sensor option to complete the user’s observatory weather station. Foster Systems serves astronomers and observatories worldwide, providing comprehensive remote observatory master control and integration solutions. For more information on the new WeatherSentry Weather Monitor, as well as all other Foster Systems products, please visit www.fostersystems.com. Astronomy TECHNOLOGY TODAY 37