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Dobsonian telescope mounts are commonly used for reflecting telescopes or Newtonian telescopes. Learn about Dobsonian mounts for telescopes in this free video on home astronomy from a telescope salesperson.
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In this series of videos we build an optical tube assembly for an eight inch Newtonian Telescope at f/6 and mount the assembly as a Sidewalk Telescope, also known as a Dobsonian mount.
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In this video we continue the construction fo an optical tube assembly for a Newtoinian Reflecting Telescope of 8 inches aperture at f/6. This telescope is being mounted as a Sidewalk Telescope also known as a Dobsonian
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In this video we continue to assemble the Optical Tube Assembly and Mount for an eight inch f/6 Newtonian Telescope mounted as a Sidewalk Telescope also known as a Dobsonian mount.
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From top Ganymede, Io and Jupiter as shot on 9th August 2008 around 9:30 PM with 8" Dobsonian Mount Newtonian Reflector telescope and Microsoft Lifecam VX-3000 webcam from Matthews, NC
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In this video we continue to assemble the Optical Tube Assembly and Mount for an eight inch f/6 Newtonian Telescope mounted as a Sidewalk Telescope also known as a Dobsonian mount.
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i took this with my 10" f/4.5 dobsonian stopped down to about a 4" aperture. i basically aimed at saturn and setup the camera on a tripod. i could see titan in the viewfinder of the camera, but the exposure time for the movie didn't pick it up. maybe next time -- maybe if i take off the aperture stop.
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This is the very first Astro Video I have ever made so far with my telescope, a Skywatcher Dobsonian 8' and a Panasonic DMC FX-10 Digital Camera.
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It is a fly-over video of Saturn in front of my Panasonic DMC FX-10 Digital Camera.
Frames are 30fps and the video is rather short in length, but you can easily enjoy this magnificent planet :-)