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Pi Zero Gives Amateur Astronomer Affordable Control Of Telescope – Hackaday

Pi Zero Gives Amateur Astronomer Affordable Control Of Telescope   Hackaday Like many other hobbies, astronomy can be pursued on many levels, with equipment costs ranging from the affordable to the – well, astronomical. Thankfully …

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DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Hands-Free Telescope Focus System – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Hands-Free Telescope Focus System Geeky Gadgets Using a £5 Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC together with a stepper motor allows for a more accurate focusing system without the need to touch the telescope in any way. Jason explains a little more behind the inspiration behind the Raspberry Pi powered ..

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DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Hands-Free Telescope Focus System – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Hands-Free Telescope Focus System Geeky Gadgets Using a £5 Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC together with a stepper motor allows for a more accurate focusing system without the need to touch the telescope in any way. Jason explains a little more behind the inspiration behind the Raspberry Pi powered ..

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Capture Todays Super Moon Using A Raspberry Pi Telescope Camera – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Capture Todays Super Moon Using A Raspberry Pi Telescope Camera Geeky Gadgets TJ “Lifetime tinkerer” Emsley has now built an upgraded Raspberry Pi telescope camera building on his previous incarnation which used a Nokia Lumia, and now incorporates a Raspberry Pi camera module, which he has fitted to his Tesco 45X refractor …

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi-Powered Telescope – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Raspberry Pi -Powered Telescope Lifehacker Australia Once you get all the parts 3D printed somewhere and find a PVC pipe, you just need to assemble everything, line up the mirrors, then install the Raspberry Pi and camera. By the end, you'll have a telescope that can easily take photos and upload them …

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi-Powered Telescope – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Raspberry Pi -Powered Telescope Lifehacker Once you get all the parts 3D printed somewhere and find a PVC pipe, you just need to assemble everything, line up the mirrors, then install the Raspberry Pi and camera. By the end, you'll have a telescope that can easily take photos and upload them … and more »

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Lifehacker Build Your Own Raspberry Pi-Powered Telescope – Lifehacker Lifehacker Telescopes are great, and while you can snag a decent one for relatively cheap, making your own is always more fun. If you don't mind putting in a bit of effort, … and more »

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PiScope Raspberry Pi Optical Tracking Telescope Created – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiScope Raspberry Pi Optical Tracking Telescope Created Geeky Gadgets PiScope is an open source project to do basic astrophotography using a RaspberryPi , Arduino, 3d-printed parts, and a telescope. When it is done we hope to have autotracking via OpenCV working and at the moment can use a keyboard to jog the telescope …

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3D Printed Portable PiKon Raspberry Pi Telescope Display – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets 3D Printed Portable PiKon Raspberry Pi Telescope Display Geeky Gadgets Astronomers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that have been using the PiKon 3D printed telescope which is based on a Newton's reflecting telescope design and is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC and Pi Camera module. Maybe interested in a new display …

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