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A thread for posting interesting links
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Information on beam splitters AR coatings and other subjects written for the layman http://www.oriel.com/tech/tutori.htm
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Java animations of Jupiter and Saturn's moon systems
Useful for showing transits,shadow transits and occultations.Very helpful in identifying what moon is transitng Jupiter.
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Roland Christen Essays on Optics
Roland Christen Essay abnd Photos Link Fixed 4-18-08
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Telescope Tuneups
Collimating Newtonian Optics
http://www.efn.org/~mbartels/tm/collimat.html
Collimating a Schimdt-Cassegrain telescope
http://www.astro-tom.com/telescopes/schmidt_cassegrain.htm
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Eyepiece design links
http://chinook.stanford.edu/~marcush/marcus/astro/ep.html
http://www.astronexus.com/gatfaq/eyepieces.html
http://members.shaw.ca/quadibloc/science/opt04.htm
http://home.fuse.net/astronomy/Links.html
http://www.users.bigpond.com/PJIFL/
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Bradley E. Schaefer: Telescopic Limiting Magnitudes (1990) (Pub. ASP 102:212-229)
The most thorough paper on limiting magnitude I have seen to date.
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Nils Carlin's interpretation of Bradley Schaefer Limiting magnitude work
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Visual Limiting Magnitude Calculator
http://www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~larry/astro/maglimit.html
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The Pickering Seeing Scale
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Brian Skiff's M57 Photometric measured limiting magnitude test
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http://www.microscopy.fsu.edu/primer/lightandcolor/prismsandbeamsplitters.html
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Matt Wier's Eyepiece Explorer (a shockwave simulator)
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Clear Sky Clocks - astronomy forecast for the next 48 hours NOAA/NESDIS Forecast Clear Air Turbulence NOAA Home Page Weather Underground Forecasts
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The Joy of Visual Perception
Webvision - The Organization of the Retina and Visual System
Vision Science III - Binocular Vision Module
Northeastern State University College of Optometry, Tahlequah, OK
Vision Science course module by Thomas O. Salmon, OD, PhD
Vision Science Home
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http://www.astromart.com
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An interesting web site I stumbled on from International Light, Inc.
Light Measurement Handbook by Alex Ryer
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http://skyandtelescope.com/
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It's easy at Cloudynights to do so. Just hit 'Preview Reply', then click 'URL' under 'Instant UBB Code'. A window will pop up where you can cut and paste the URL from your link. Be careful not to add your URL to the 'http://' already in the pop-up window. Your URL can be as long as you like in the pop-up window. Next click 'OK' and another pop-up window will open for you to enter the name of your link as you want it to appear in your post. Enter your link's name and click 'OK'. That's it. Your link will appear as the name you entered, but lead to the link you entered.
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