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Sep 5 2008, 03:03 PM
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Back in the early 1980s I read somewhere, possibly in Sky & Telescope, about the Amateur Space Telescope project. I sent an inquiry and got back some copies of a brochure. I still have them somewhere, but so far I was unable to find them.
The project, run by a group of Troy University (New York) students named Independent Space Research Group, also with international members, called for building a 50 cm space telescope with auxiliary equipment such as cameras and a photometer. It was expected to have a resolution of 0.02". It was to be launched in 1985 by a Shuttle flight and operated by amateur astronomers. Images would have been received with some sort of antenna/radio equipment connected to a TV set. The project was funded by donations and private money. Since I never heard about the project later, I assume it failed. But I always wondered why. Technological issues? Funding? Or maybe the digital revolution in amateur astronomy imaging made it largely obsolete? Paolo Amoroso -------------------- Avventure Planetarie - Blog sulla comunicazione e divulgazione scientifica
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Paolo Amoroso Amateur Space Telescope Sep 5 2008, 03:03 PM
stevesliva By "Troy University" you mean RPI, now l... Sep 5 2008, 05:01 PM
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