OSA developed an ultra scope. Why not see if a pi is capable of not only controlling a telescope remotely, but also to transmit a feed to a PC.
OSA developed an ultra scope. Why not see if a pi is capable of not only controlling a telescope remotely, but also to transmit a feed to a PC.
Remote controlled telescopes are fairly easy to make these days.
Most of the mounts area easy to control, especially if they are Equitorial mounts.
An RPI with a camera would be easy to interface with a scope and has more than enough power to both control the drive and take pictures.
It would also be easy to set up a wifi link with a PC for a headless RPi, so all of the bits have been done.
It is just a matter of working out the details and implementing it off the shelf.
Do you have much observing experience?
DAB
Remote controlled telescopes are fairly easy to make these days.
Most of the mounts area easy to control, especially if they are Equitorial mounts.
An RPI with a camera would be easy to interface with a scope and has more than enough power to both control the drive and take pictures.
It would also be easy to set up a wifi link with a PC for a headless RPi, so all of the bits have been done.
It is just a matter of working out the details and implementing it off the shelf.
Do you have much observing experience?
DAB
Sorry I have no observing experience whatsoever, other than gazing at a few seasonal meteor showers. But seeing the ultra scope by OSA was fascinating. And I thought it would make a good project on Ben Heck to help the people of all ages see the stars and wonders in the night sky.