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Subject: [M]: Re: Collimation via an artificial star
From: Michael Conte
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Fri Jun 18 07:09:14 1999

While you're here, how about checking out the Astronomy Book List ?

Enjoyed your analysis and conclusions Greg. Up until the end I was getting
ready to run out and build one! Thanks for validating the method I've used
for quite awhile but keep experimenting!

Mike

Michael Conte (WA3ZII)
Located in Southern MD, USA
Home Page : http://members.aol.com/mikec1151/welcome.htm
SMAS Officer, http://www.ameritel.net/lmoore/smas.htm

>
> After seeing some recent discussion on SCT collimation using an
> artificial star, I decided to expend some effort to determine how best to
> accomplish this using materials and simple tools available to us all....

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