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Re: Digital camera: stars in daylight
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2010 Sep 13, 10:44 -0700
From: Marcel Tschudin <marcel.e.tschudin@gmail.com>
To: NavList@fer3.com
Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 6:37:21 AM
Subject: [NavList] Re: Digital camera: stars in daylight
George,
IMHO, the question should not be whether a camera can replace a
sextant one to one, but rather what can be done with a camera, and
only then you may eventually find what this can be useful to.
Marcel
[older messages deleted by PH]
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2010 Sep 13, 10:44 -0700
Please see:
http://planetarium.unr.nevada.edu/About_Us.html
where it says:
"A 30-ft. diameter, 60-seat theater with both a state-of-the-art digital star projector and a large-format (70mm) film projector"
I wonder whether a lens/optical system similar to those used in these types of projectors could be useful for such purposes.
Now this would require a specialized gadget rather than a commonly available camera, but it's a thought.
Peter Hakel
http://planetarium.unr.nevada.edu/About_Us.html
where it says:
"A 30-ft. diameter, 60-seat theater with both a state-of-the-art digital star projector and a large-format (70mm) film projector"
I wonder whether a lens/optical system similar to those used in these types of projectors could be useful for such purposes.
Now this would require a specialized gadget rather than a commonly available camera, but it's a thought.
Peter Hakel
From: Marcel Tschudin <marcel.e.tschudin@gmail.com>
To: NavList@fer3.com
Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 6:37:21 AM
Subject: [NavList] Re: Digital camera: stars in daylight
George,
IMHO, the question should not be whether a camera can replace a
sextant one to one, but rather what can be done with a camera, and
only then you may eventually find what this can be useful to.
Marcel
[older messages deleted by PH]