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Post by skybender on Oct 28, 2014 20:44:47 GMT -5
Hey Guys, Just wanted to do another update on the Apollo Lasky helical drive optical tilt system. They are now officially anodized with color! Gold Blue Red. We can do every color of the rainbow now, cost is the only issue. These will be shipping soon if anybody would like to reserve one. Attachments:
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Post by Mike on Oct 28, 2014 20:50:09 GMT -5
Hello Apollo, could you please give us a detailed explanation of what your product does? Obviously tilt filters but explain the benefits and effects of this.
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Post by skybender on Oct 28, 2014 23:09:29 GMT -5
Hello Apollo, could you please give us a detailed explanation of what your product does? Obviously tilt filters but explain the benefits and effects of this. The elementary tuning of colors my dear watson I will post a more detailed writeup soon with explicit details for you guys, but I find simple pictograms can provide instant clarity.
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Post by Viktor Z. on Oct 29, 2014 21:48:51 GMT -5
Apollo: Your new product looks awesome, please explain what does it actually do? Is it a solar filter or planetary filter? Which celestial objects do you recommend to observe with the skybender device? What can you see different when you use the device attached to a telescope? Viktor
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Post by skybender on Oct 31, 2014 19:47:28 GMT -5
First it is important to note that Skybender is intended for both solar and night-time astrophotography.
Skybender lets you control "interference". Interference can be constructive, or destructive. The Skybender filter applies a very specific type of interference patterns across the optical spectrum.
When destructive interference is applied to the visual spectrum, you start splitting apart wavelengths into little cones, or spikes.
Each spike represents a peak of narrowband light. Narrowband light is the most valuable astrophotography.
Starlight, sunlight, and reflective gasses consist of Atomic spectral brilliance. That is to say, Stars are burning masses of atomic elements such as iron. Each element has a spectral signature directed by its output wavelength in a energetic, ionic or burning state.. (copper burns green!)
Most spectral atomic studies are performed using gas analysis, and opto-spectrographic's utilizing gratings and prisms. This is a type of "chromatography", that scientists used to focus and identify specific chemical signatures in a lab setting.
Skybender is the first tool for unlocking the potential atomic spectral chromatography of stars, gasses, comets. supernovas, nebulas, and all the wonderful cosmic potporri.
Baader planetarium recently noticed the importance and affects of spectral detuning. They released an entirely new line of filters adjusted for fast optical systems, due to wavelength shift.
Adjusting wavelength blueshift is the most positive benefeit of the Skybender-
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