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Tom Field – RSpec and Real-Time Spectroscopy
Amateur astronomers frequently spend the majority of their time focused on one of three activities: visual observing, imaging or science. The scientists often specialize in photometry or spectroscopy. At NEAF 2011, I finally got to meet two very influential and … Continue reading
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Spectroscopy – Interview with Olivier Thizy (Shelyak Instruments)
At Share Astronomy we are very interested in citizen science. In my opinion, one of the most influential people involved in promoting professional / amateur collaboration in astronomy is Olivier Thizy. Mr. Thizy is one of the co-owners of Shelyak … Continue reading
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Spectroscopy Resources
Many amateur astronomers are interested in spectroscopy but are unsure how to get started. One good way of getting started is to review the work of others. Listed below are some web resources that might prove interesting and useful. Robin’s … Continue reading
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