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Things to do, Recommended reading, Specifications – Orion STARSHOOT 52173 User Manual

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USB Extension cable
In many instances, it is likely that a lon-
ger cable for the SSUE will be needed
in order to comfortably setup telescope,
camera, and computer. We recommend
purchasing a 10' USB extension cable
if you need more cord length. (Available
through Orion, check the catalog or
OrionTelescopes.com for more informa-
tion).

things to Do

Moon
Learn your way around our closest
celestial neighbor.

Image the craters, mountains and

valleys.
Image the different phases from

New moon to Full Moon
Image the detail at the terminator

Create a moon mosaic (Figure 9)

Planets

Take a movie of the position

of the great red spot of Jupiter
during the Gas Giant’s <10 hour
day.
Image Jupiter’s moons and their

shadows as they transit across
the Gas Giant
Follow in Galileo’s footsteps by

Imaging the different phases of
Venus

Solar

Using a full aperture Solar Filter to

image sunspots (Figure 10)

terrestrial

Image animals from a far distance so as not to disturb feeding and

nesting spots

recommended reading

(Books available through Orion, check the catalog or OrionTelescopes.com for
more information).

Specifications

Sensor

Pixart Imaging Inc PAC207BCA Color CMOS sensor

Sensor size

1/7"

Number of pixels

320 x 240 pixel layout; 0.1 megapixel resolution

Pixel size

5.6µm x 5.6µm

Video frame rate

up to 24 frames/second at native resolution

A/D conversion

8 bit

IR filter

Yes

Connection

USB 1 or 2

Barrel

1.25" threaded for filters

Figure 9.

Use software to

assemble individual frames to create
a higher resolution image. Image
taken using Orion Apex 90mm Mak-
Cass telescope and Orion 0.5x
Focal reducer. 5 Individual images
assembled In Adobe Photoshop.

Figure 10.

Multiple Sunpots.

Image taken using Orion Apex 90mm
Mak-Cass telescope. 100 frames
Processed using RegiStax.