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telescope camera mount

September 6th, 2010 admin Comments off


telescope camera mount


Carson Optical Magnivisor 2X Hands Free Magnifier Carson Optical Magnivisor 2X Hands Free Magnifier
List Price: $30.00
Sale Price: $13.47
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MV-23 Features: -Construction material: Acrylic and metal. -Comes with 2x magnifier with 3x flip down lens and an adjustable headband. -Hands free and head worn. -Perfect for all hobbies, crafts and low vision aid...


telescope camera mount

 

What is a better support for astronomical photography ... one type of holder or a German-type EQ.?

I've been at this for about a year and am looking to upgrade my telescope. Currently I have an Orion Sky View Pro go to assembly and two pipes. A 150 mm Mak Cas and a reflector of 203 mm. I recently purchased a XCM 2k SBIG ST camera and used a Nikon D40 for pictures. I have noticed that my limit before stripes is around 25 seconds, so often used T & A feature to get long shots. I'm looking for a Meade RCX LX200-ACF 12 "telescope with a fork assembly. AM I was in the right direction? My goal to have at least 10 minutes without leaving marks exhibitions. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks

A fork mount directly used for astrophotography suffer from field rotation in long-exposure astronomical. If you choose to mount the holder can overcome this problem by using the alignment equatorial (ie a wedge) for az motor drives the telescope in RA and motor units in December alt Any new machine will take some work and I suggest you keep your lenses more short and use links with the new tube initially.

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58mm to T-mount Adapter: For mounting 58mm threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope/Spotting Scope/Nightvision Scope 58mm to T-mount Adapter: For mounting 58mm threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope/Spotting Scope/Nightvision Scope
Sale Price: $23.95
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This is a 58mm thread to a T-mount (42mm) thread adapter. It allows all 58mm threaded cameras to be used with telescope and spotting scopes, through the use of a scope T-adapter. Most scope to T-adapters are available through the scope manufacturer.

55mm to T-mount Adapter: For mounting 55mm threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope/Spotting Scope/Nightvision Scope 55mm to T-mount Adapter: For mounting 55mm threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope/Spotting Scope/Nightvision Scope
Sale Price: $23.95

This is a 55mm thread to a T-mount (42mm) thread adapter. It allows all 55mm threaded cameras to be used with telescope and spotting scopes, through the use of a scope T-adapter. Most scope to T-adapters are available through the scope manufacturer.

37mm to T-mount Adapter: For mounting 37mm threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope/Spotting Scope/Nightvision Scope 37mm to T-mount Adapter: For mounting 37mm threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope/Spotting Scope/Nightvision Scope
Sale Price: $23.95

This is a 37mm thread to a T-mount (42mm) thread adapter. It allows all 37mm threaded cameras to be used with telescope and spotting scopes, through the use of a scope T-adapter. Most scope to T-adapters are available through the scope manufacturer.

FireWire camera: IEEE 1394 interface, Camera, Video camera, Digital video, Optics, Photographic lens, Microscope, Telescope, Endoscopy, Lens mount FireWire camera: IEEE 1394 interface, Camera, Video camera, Digital video, Optics, Photographic lens, Microscope, Telescope, Endoscopy, Lens mount
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! FireWire cameras use the IEEE 1394 bus standard for the transmission of audio, video and control data. FireWire is Apple Computer's trademark for the IEEE 1394 standard...

Carson Optical Magnivisor 2X Hands Free Magnifier Carson Optical Magnivisor 2X Hands Free Magnifier
List Price: $30.00
Sale Price: $13.47
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MV-23 Features: -Construction material: Acrylic and metal. -Comes with 2x magnifier with 3x flip down lens and an adjustable headband. -Hands free and head worn. -Perfect for all hobbies, crafts and low vision aid...

Carson Optical Remov-A-Lens Hand-Held Magnifier Carson Optical Remov-A-Lens Hand-Held Magnifier
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RL-30 Features: -Set includes: 1 LED handle, one 2x power rimless round lens, one 2x power rimless rectangle lens, and one 4x power dual acrylic lens. -Rubber grip ergonomic handle. -Lens snaps into handle, simply press buttons to release...

Carson Optical Large 3X Power Pre-Focused Acrylic Ball Loupe Magnifer Carson Optical Large 3X Power Pre-Focused Acrylic Ball Loupe Magnifer
List Price: $18.00
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LD-75 Features: -Construction material: Acrylic. -Power pre-focused polished acrylic ball loupe with a transparent base. -Permits ambient light to illuminate the subject for bright, clear viewing. -Great for viewing coins, stamps, photography and miniatures...

Fotodiox T-Mount Lens Adapter for Canon EOS 1d, 1ds, Mark II, III, IV, 7D, 5D, 5D Mark II, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, Rebel t1i, t2i, xt, xti, xs, xsi 300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D, 1000D DSLR Cameras Fotodiox T-Mount Lens Adapter for Canon EOS 1d, 1ds, Mark II, III, IV, 7D, 5D, 5D Mark II, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, Rebel t1i, t2i, xt, xti, xs, xsi 300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D, 1000D DSLR Cameras
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If you have a SLR or DSLR camera and other maker/mount lenses, the Fotodiox Mount Adapters allow you to use your lenses on the film/digital camera body. Sharing lenses has some distinct advantages. Certain prime lens just can't be replaced, and you save cost of purchase lenses...

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tripod telescope

July 3rd, 2010 admin Comments off


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Antique Nautical Brass Double Telescope with Floor Tripod Stand Antique Nautical Brass Double Telescope with Floor Tripod Stand
List Price: $1,260.00
Sale Price: $219.99

Antique Reproduction Large 41-inch Long Double Barrel Floor Tripod Stand Maritime Telescope - Aged / Antiqued Brass Authentic, Brand New & Handcrafted. Whether you are an amateur astronomer or navigator, a collector of fine naval treasures, a sky or bird watcher, or just a sailboat or ship lover, this double telescope will definitely draw attention as a fine decorative centerpiece and add a special touch of elegance to any home (beach house, shore or harbor home, lighthouse, lake log cabin, river boat, sea or ocean condo, city apartment, country cottage, etc...


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anyone could help me try to locate parts for a telescope tripod heil?

seeking a balance of weight and center of the tripod holding legs

"Helios" is one of the marks in which many telescopes made by Synta in China are sold. Some of the dealers these telescopes can store spare parts, but doubt. Most importers sell only whole package in a sealed factory in China, and not any type of spare parts stock. That's what you get when you buy a cheap telescope. Orion in the U.S. is one of the few companies that really sells parts for these areas, for example the counter: http://www.telescope.com/control/product/ ~ = category_id mount_accessories / accessories pcategory ~ = / ~ product_id = 07 384

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Meade ETX80 AT Computerized GO TO Telescope W Tripod
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New Black 16 40 x 80mm Telescope with Tripod w Mount
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New White 50mm Refractor Telescope with Tripod w Mount
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Tasco 30x30 Telescope with Tripod
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New Blue 16 40 x 80mm Telescope with Tripod w Mount
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Orion Model 878 AT telescope with tripod
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New 910 x 60mm Refractor Telescope Tripod Software
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New Silver 6 Telescope with Advanced Tripod EQ Mount
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ASTRONOMERS DREAM TELESCOPE ADJUSTABLE TRIPOD
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New 8 Reflector Telescope with Twin Motor Drive Tripod
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Telescope Vivitar with Tripod
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Smithsonian 50X Telescope with Tripod Compass NIB
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NEW BLACK 45 REFLECTOR TELESCOPE f 44 w TRIPOD BUY
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PRACTICAL TELESCOPE ON TRIPOD WITH EYE VIEWING PCS
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MEADE ETX 70 DIGITAL TELESCOPE WITH AUTOSTAR AND TRIPOD
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New Blue 45 EQ Reflector Telescope Tripod
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Vivitar Refractor Telescope with Full Tripod NEW
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Meade ETX 90PE 1250MM Telescope Mead ETX 884 Tripod
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Meade 4500 45 Reflector Telescope Tripod
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Rokinon 1000 x 114mm EQ Reflector Telescope Tripod
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Meade ETX 125 telescope kit w tripod lenses case more
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TASCO 302045F TELESCOPE TRIPOD MAPS OF MOON SPACE
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Vintage Jupiter Telescope with Tripod in Wood Box 30pwr
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Binocular tripod adapter eyepiece telescope
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Tabletop mini tripod for camera binocular or telescope
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New Black 45 EQ Reflector Telescope Tripod
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Barska 40070 88x Compact Telescope w Table Top Tripod
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Beginners Refractor Telescope with Tripod
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Antique Nautical Brass Double Telescope with Floor Tripod Stand Antique Nautical Brass Double Telescope with Floor Tripod Stand
List Price: $1,260.00
Sale Price: $219.99

Antique Reproduction Large 41-inch Long Double Barrel Floor Tripod Stand Maritime Telescope - Aged / Antiqued Brass Authentic, Brand New & Handcrafted. Whether you are an amateur astronomer or navigator, a collector of fine naval treasures, a sky or bird watcher, or just a sailboat or ship lover, this double telescope will definitely draw attention as a fine decorative centerpiece and add a special touch of elegance to any home (beach house, shore or harbor home, lighthouse, lake log cabin, river boat, sea or ocean condo, city apartment, country cottage, etc...

18X 50mm LENS SPOTTING SCOPE W/ MINI TRIPOD 18X 50mm LENS SPOTTING SCOPE W/ MINI TRIPOD
Sale Price: $59.64

Great for nature lovers and bird watchers, the easy-focus wheel (knob on the dorsal-top part of the scope) gives you definition from a distance. 50mm lens, field of view: 156'/1,000 yards (or 52m/1000m)...

20 20" Brass Telescope w/ Tripod & 32x Magnification
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This HIGH QUALITY brass telescope has an extendable tripod and removable barrel scope. This highly display telescope is fully functional with a scope length of approximately 12" with a spotter scope on top and can be extended to stand about 20" high...

Lighting Enterprises F-6953/6949 Adjustable Antique Brass Tripod Telescope Lamp Floor Lamp with Textured Mocha Linen Sewn Shade Lighting Enterprises F-6953/6949 Adjustable Antique Brass Tripod Telescope Lamp Floor Lamp with Textured Mocha Linen Sewn Shade
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Lighting Enterprises F-6953/9466 Adjustable Antique Brass Tripod Telescope Lamp Floor Lamp with Textured Mocha Linen Sewn Shade Lighting Enterprises F-6953/9466 Adjustable Antique Brass Tripod Telescope Lamp Floor Lamp with Textured Mocha Linen Sewn Shade
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Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter
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Binoculars come in a wide range of shapes and sizes these days, and an even wider range of prices. It's easy to spend less than $100 or more than $500 for what may appear to be, at least outwardly, comparable models...

Vanguard VS-82 Table Top Digital Camera Tripod Vanguard VS-82 Table Top Digital Camera Tripod
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Table Pod Series Tripod with 2-Way Panhead

Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod
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Celestron wants to be known as a company that puts quality first in all aspects of its business. It is a complete company, working to make the best possible products backed up by the best possible product support...

ETX-80AT Astro Telescope w/ Tripod & Autostar Controller ETX-80AT Astro Telescope w/ Tripod & Autostar Controller
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Explore the Galaxies far away, or the wildlife in this one, all at the touch of a button, with this fantastically priced, all-inclusive telescope. Now even the most novice of amateur astronomers can locate and explore the planets, asteroids, and comets, as well as nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, and hundreds of other deep-space objects, all at the push of a button with the included Autostar Hand Controller...

tripod telescope

Goto Telescope Mount

May 9th, 2010 admin Comments off


Goto Telescope Mount


Celestron CG-5C Computerized GoTo Equatorial Mount with Tripod. Celestron CG-5C Computerized GoTo Equatorial Mount with Tripod.
List Price: $1,249.95
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New German Equatorial mount has precision worm gears on both axes for extremely smooth stability. The key element that makes this system the most stable in its class is the NEW heavy-duty tripod with larger and more substantial legs that offer excellent damping characteristics for more stable views...


Goto Telescope Mount

 

goto telescope mount?

I am thinking of buying a telescope for about $ 400 and has 350x magnification. I wondered if I could get a telescope goto mount it.

Never buy a telescope based on the extension, because any telescope can give increases to the right eyepiece. The factor important is the telescope aperture: the diameter of your lens or primary mirror. It is usually less expensive than buying a telescope and mount combined as a package. Not all telescopes goto are available mounts.

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TwinStar White 4.5 TwinStar White 4.5" iOptron Computer Controlled Reflector Telescope
Sale Price: $349.99

This telescope is ideal for backyard astronomy enthusiasts or older children with space on the brain. Simply align the telescope with the North Star, choose the object you want to see on the handheld controller and the computerized mount does the rest...

Celestron CG-5C Computerized GoTo Equatorial Mount with Tripod. Celestron CG-5C Computerized GoTo Equatorial Mount with Tripod.
List Price: $1,249.95
Sale Price: $595.00
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New German Equatorial mount has precision worm gears on both axes for extremely smooth stability. The key element that makes this system the most stable in its class is the NEW heavy-duty tripod with larger and more substantial legs that offer excellent damping characteristics for more stable views...

Orion Atlas EQ-G Mount with GoTo Controller Orion Atlas EQ-G Mount with GoTo Controller
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The new standard in affordable, heavy-duty GoTo mounts, the Atlas EQ-G is now available with GoTo or dual-axis (non-GoTo) hand controller. The mount supports tube assemblies of up to 40 lbs. and boasts 2"-diameter stainless steel legs...

Celestron C9 1/4-SGT Advanced Series 9 1/4 Celestron C9 1/4-SGT Advanced Series 9 1/4" Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope with CG-5 GT Computerized EQ Mount & XLT Coatings
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For a completely automated GoTo system, the C91/4-SGT (#11046) comes mounted on the CG-5GT computerized EQ mount and allows access to features like automatic star alignment capability and GoTo slewing to over 40,000 objects...

Goto Telescope Mount

telescope mount

April 26th, 2010 admin Comments off


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Celestron Hard Waterproof Case for CGE Mount / Pier and NexStar 8i. Celestron Hard Waterproof Case for CGE Mount / Pier and NexStar 8i.
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302070 Features: -Hard waterproof case for telescopes. -Made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. -Color: Black. -Hard waterproof for CGE mount / pier and NexStar 8SE and 8i ...


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Camera mount for my telescope? Astrophotography?

I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1 Digital Camera, and I have a 102mm apex mak series telescope by orion. I want to be able to take pictures of what I see. I have seen the SteadyPix Universal Camera Mount. I am not sure if this is a good buy or not? What is my best bet for getting good images of what I see?

Hi. Bright objects like the Moon can be made by using afocul photography which is simply holding the camera up to a telescope lens and taking a shot. Attaching the camera to the focuser will give better (clearer) images. There are devices that allow a shot directly from the telescope that adapt the camera to the tube. Depends on what you want to spend and what you want to shoot.

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New White 50mm Refractor Telescope with Tripod w Mount
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New Silver 6 Telescope with Advanced Tripod EQ Mount
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New White 70mm iOptron Computerized GPS Mount Telescope
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iOptron 900x70 Refractor TelescopeRed with EQ 2 Mount
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New Pink 50mm Refractor Telescope with Tripod w Mount
New Pink 50mm Refractor Telescope with Tripod w Mount
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Telescope 15X Erect Image 2X Barlow Tripod Cam Mount
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New Silver 16 40 x 80mm Telescope with Tripod w Mount
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New Blue 50mm Refractor Telescope with Tripod w Mount
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New Blue 70mm iOptron Computerized GPS Mount Telescope
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New White 70mm Refractor Telescope w Computer Mount
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New Black 90mm Refractor Telescope w Tripod and Mount
New Black 90mm Refractor Telescope w Tripod and Mount
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REFRACTOR TELESCOPE 90 MM WITH EQ MOUNT AND RA DRIVE
REFRACTOR TELESCOPE 90 MM WITH EQ MOUNT AND RA DRIVE
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Celestron CG4 Equatorial Telescope Mount Steel Tripod
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New Silver 90mm Refractor Telescope w Tripod EQ Mount
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NEW WHITE TELESCOPE 6 REFLECTOR W TRIPOD AND MOUNT
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Naval Air Station Wildwood

I. Naval Air Station Wildwood 

                Southern New Jersey, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware River, had been inextricably tied to naval aviation with several air stations during World War II.  The largest, and therefore most important, had been Naval Air Station Wildwood.

                Tracing its origins to President Roosevelt, who had used New Deal funds to construct civilian airports under the Civil Aeronautics Authority (CAA) for military conversion in the event of war, Naval Air Station Wildwood had been sparked by the emerging need for a pilot training base to protect the Atlantic seaboard from German submarines which had targeted US supply ships traveling to Britain.  Nazi Germany, having already captured France in June of 1942, had become an increasing threat.

                In Southern New Jersey, the US Coast Guard transferred its station, which had been originally built as a World War I naval base in 1917, to the Navy, which had then commissioned it Naval Air Station Cape May in September of 1940 and from which observation and scout squadron training had subsequently been conducted.

                But the urgency for additional facilities had heightened the following year when the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, alerting of the need for naval aircraft and proficient dive-bomber pilots.  The Cape May base had been pitifully inadequate for this purpose, prompting a series of surveys in Lower Township for additional land.

                An initial 500 acres, leased for $1.00 from Cape May County for later conversion to civilian use, had resulted in March, 1942 governmental construction bids, and workmen, under the direction of the Army Corps of Engineers, commenced the arduous deforestation process by clearing trees and filling in swamps to prepare land for a fighting squadron training base in Rio Grande.  Although the construction effort had been successful, its purpose had not been: the Army ultimately elected to establish a similar facility some 40 miles north, in Millville, abandoning the project.

                The cleared, 500-acre area, with potential application as an auxiliary field for the inadequately-sized Cape May Naval Air Station, had still been 400 acres short of the Navy’s stipulated 900-acre requirement, and this had only been remedied by the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders’ emergency resolution authorizing an additional $15,000 for land acquisition.  The win-win expenditure had been perceived as providing both the Navy with the needed land for its base and the county with the needed employment to arrest it from its economic fall into Depression’s quicksand, although the need for such a facility had been clearly demonstrated by the concurrent Battle of the Coral Sea in May and the Battle of Midway in June, victories only sustainable with the qualified bases where pilots could be trained.  In fact, the number of such pilots had been estimated as 20,000.  The proposed Rio Grande base, it had been argued, would be crucial to sustaining naval aviation’s imprint in the Pacific.

                Resultantly, the Navy, leasing the land from the county and appropriating $500,000 for the new airfield, commenced construction in October of 1942, subsequently completing one 4,000-foot runway, three 5,000-foot runways, a control tower, hangars, barracks, an operations building, a mess hall, a water supply station, a steam heating plant, a sewage system, and roads, providing employment for 362 local civilians.

The base, adopting its name from the nearest post office, had been commissioned “Naval Air Station Rio Grande” on April 1, 1943, and Lieutenant Commander Morris Ruggles Brownell, Jr. had assumed command of it, but early confusion with the identically-named city in Texas had resulted in its redesignation as “Naval Air Station Wildwood” on June 17, a name hitherto only associated with a southern New Jersey beach resort.  Supplemented by Woodbine Auxiliary Airfield, which had opened two months later, in August, and a facility in Delaware, the new naval air station met the Navy’s capacity needs and enabled it to concentrate dive-bombing pilot training at the new field.  It had also operated in conjunction with Naval Air Stations Cape May and Atlantic City.

                Composite Squadron Thirty (VC-30) of Carrier Air Group 30 (CAG30) had been the first to have been commissioned by the Navy at its new facility in April of 1943 for the USS Monterey, although the squadron’s size had initially necessitated the use of eight Westward huts and tents and hotels in Wildwood for 150 of its pilots until base facility construction had been completed.

                The initially-combined Bombing Squadron Fourteen and Fifteen (VB-14 and VB-15), training under the “Fleet Air Detachment Wildwood Operation Plan for the Defense of the Eastern Sea Frontier” in Douglas SDB Dauntless aircraft, practiced squadron flying, individual bombing practice, diving, navigation, glide bombing, fixed gunnery, free gunnery, instrument night flying, and anti-submarine surface strafing. 

II. Naval Air Station Wildwood Aircraft 

                Instrumental to Naval Air Station Wildwood and the Navy’s combat strategy in the Pacific had been the dive-bomber aircraft, which provided precision attacks of rapidly moving targets at steep descent angles.  Such designs, of the low-wing, metal airframe type usually powered by a single piston engine, had been capable of operating from aircraft carriers with arrester hook provision and had been equipped with dive brakes, such as split flaps, to prohibit excessive, unrecoverable profiles, limit airframe stress, and increase the maneuver’s duration to improve the accuracy, aim, and trajectory of the bomb itself, which had typically been carried on a hinged bomb rack.  After its release, it had to be projected downward, with sufficient clearance from the propeller arc to avoid interference.

                The Douglas SBD Dauntless, the first such dive-bomber to be deployed at the station, had been the Navy’s standard, ship-borne aircraft responsible for several decisive victories in the Pacific.  Based upon the Northrop BT-1, a scout and dive-bomber, it had been given life as the XBT-1 when the Navy had ordered a single prototype.  First flying in this form on August 19, 1935, the aircraft, powered by a 700-hp Pratt and Whitney R-1535-66 Twin Wasp Junior two-row radial engine, had featured a low wing; split flaps; aftward, semi-retractable main wheels stored in underwing fairings; and a fixed tailwheel, but the airframe, considered underpowered, had subsequently been refitted with uprated, 825-hp R-1535-94 engines in December, and the split flaps had been replaced with the holed type to rectify handling characteristics.

                The subsequent XBT-2, significantly modified after Douglas had acquired Northrop, featured a tandemly arranged, forward-facing pilot and rearward-facing, gunner/radio operator; fabric-covered ailerons, elevators, and rudders; two .50-caliber Browning machine guns installed in the nose cowling and synchronized to fire through the propeller arc; an under-fuselage, swinging cradle release-mounted, 1,600-pound bomb; and two underwing, 100-pound bomb pylons.  Powered by a 1,000-hp, nine-cylinder, air-cooled Wright Cyclone R-1820-32 radial engine which drove a three-bladed, adjustable-pitch, spinner-equipped propeller, the aircraft stored fuel in two 90-gallon, wing integral tanks, four wing center section tanks totaling 210 gallons; and a single, 15-gallon auxiliary fuel tank. 

                The design, redesignated SBD-1 under the Douglas model scheme, had entered service with the Marines’ VMB-2 Squadron in 1940 and the Navy had equally operated 57 of the type.

                Despite its extensive improvement program, it had still lacked sufficient range and had been devoid of armor protection, resulting in the SBD-2, which had featured a 100-gallon fuel capacity increase and revised ammunition.  It had entered service with the Navy with the 58th airframe.

                The succeeding SBD-3 had addressed several earlier deficiencies by introducing a still larger fuel capacity, self-sealing fuel tanks, crew and armor protection, a bullet-proof windshield, a Wright Cyclone R-1820-52 engine, and modified cowling.

                The SBD-4 had featured a hydromatic propeller and replaced the previous 12-volt electrical system with a 24-volt one, while the SBD-5, the most numerically produced version, had been built at Douglas’ new Tulsa, Oklahoma, factory.  Featuring a 33-foot overall length and a 41.6-foot wingspan, the 1,200-hp Pratt and Whitney R-1820-66–powered aircraft had a 10,855-pound maximum take off weight and a 255-mph maximum speed.  It had had a 770-mile range.

                The final version, the SBD-6, had featured the most capable powerplant, at a 1,350-hp rating, and the largest fuel capacity.

                The Douglas SBD Dauntless had been instrumental in numerous Pacific theatre victories.  In the Battle of Midway, for example, which had occurred on June 4, 1942, the type had destroyed four Japanese aircraft carriers, sank a heavy cruiser, and severely damaged another, while it sank the Ryugo in the Battle of the Eastern Solomons.  In the Battle of Guadalcanal, which had taken place between November 12 and 15 of that year, it had destroyed nine transports and sank the cruiser Kinugasa, ending its career as a carrier-borne aircraft two years later on June 20, 1944 with victories against the Japanese Mobile Fleet in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.

                During initial Douglas Dauntless training at Naval Air Station Wildwood, however, it had not been so victorious, with mounting casualties of the very pilots who had trained in them because of poor handling characteristic-created accidents, prompting a replacement trainer.

                That replacement appeared in the form of the Curtiss SB2C Helldiver, whose instability, structural weakness, and inferior design had hardly been synonymous with “improvement.”

                Based upon the antiquated biplane design of the 1930s intended for dive-bombing maneuvers, the aircraft had been considerably modernized when the Navy had submitted specifications in 1938 for a carrier-based scout bomber accommodating two crew members and able to internally carry 1,000 pounds of bombs over long ranges.

                The resultant prototype, designated XSBC2C-1, had first taken to the skies on December 18, 1940, but had been structurally weak and had demonstrated poor handling characteristics, sustaining engine failure two months later on February 8 during an approach and crashing.  The US military, intending to target performance deficiencies on production aircraft, had already ordered the type, and an initial series of redesigns, entailing a longer fuselage, a larger tail, increased armor, installation of an autopilot, and self-sealing fuel tanks, had resulted in an airplane which bore little resemblance to its earlier iteration.

The new version, first flying on October 20, 1941, sustained in-flight structural failure during a test flight two months later, on December 21, forcing its pilot to parachute to safety, and during demonstrations of the first six production aircraft, it had been determined that the 40-percent gross weight increase, from the 7,122 pounds of the initial version to the 10,220 pounds of the current one, had been dangerously excessive.

                The aircraft, appearing in its initial SB2C-1 guise, had been an all-metal, mid-wing monoplane powered by a single, 14-cylinder, air-cooled, two-row, Double Wasp, 1,700-hp Wright R-2600-8 piston engine which drove a three-bladed propeller.  The wings, which folded to facilitate aircraft carrier storage, featured inboard, split flaps for dive-bombing profiles and outboard ailerons and their fuel tanks had been self-sealing.  Crew had been accommodated in fore and aft, greenhouse-style canopy cockpits, and the tail-dragging configuration had sported an under-fuselage, stinger-type-arresting hook.  Armament had included four 12.7-mm, wing-installed Browning machine guns, a 1,000-pound bomb bay-stored bomb, and a flexible mount in the rear cockpit.

                All of the 200 SB2C-1s built had been used for pilot training.

                The succeeding SB2C-1C, of which 778 had been produced, had featured additional fuel tankage and had been the first to enter combat, its initial raid targeting the Japanese stronghold of Rabaul on November 11, but the design had been woefully underpowered.

                The singularly-produced SB2C-2 had been intended for amphibian operation with floats, while the SB2C-3, attempting to rectify the basic design’s power deficiency had been equipped with a four-bladed Curtiss Electric propeller run by a 1,900-hp R-2600-20 engine.  Entering service in 1944, the type had enjoyed a considerable production run, of 1,112.

                The SB2C-4, the most extensively produced variant with 2,045 airframes, had featured a 36.8-foot overall length and a 49.9-foot wingspan, whose perforated flaps had minimized dive-induced buffeting.  Powered by the previous version’s R-2600-20 engine, the 16,616-pound fighter, armed with two wing-mounted, 20-mm cannons; two aft cockpit-installed, 7.62-mm machine guns; and fuselage bay and underwing rack-carried, 2,000-pound bombs; could achieve a maximum speed of 295 mph and cover up to 1,165 miles.

                The SB2C-5, the last major variant to have been built, had introduced a fuel capacity increase.  Nine hundred seventy had been produced.

                Navy Squadron VB-17, based on the aircraft carrier Bunker Hill, had been the first to successfully operate the SB2C Helldiver, launching 23 aircraft, divided into six, four-unit divisions, in its first major combat campaign in November of 1943.

                During the subsequent four-month period, the type conducted dive-bombing missions to Tarawaya, Nauru, New Zealand, Truk, and the Marshall Islands, and by June of the following year, Helldiver fleets had been based on the five aircraft carriers of Bunker Hill, Essex, Hornet, Wasp, and Yorktown.  Four months later this number had increased to eight.

                Operating with TBM Avengers, the SB2Cs had succeeded in sinking the super battleship, Musashi, and later claimed 44 air-to-air victories, having achieved more shipping kills than any other aircraft type.

                Although the Helldiver had initially been plagued with an antiquated heritage and numerous design deficiencies, progressively introduced modifications had rendered it an effective dive-bomber which had been instrumental in many Pacific theatre victories.

                As a solution for Naval Air Station Wildwood’s accident rate, however, it had only served to produce the opposite effect: with the introduction of the aircraft to the training program, the number of pilot training fatalities had increased!

                The Combined Bombing Squadron Fifty-Two (VC-52), arriving at the station in September of 1943, commenced gunnery and torpedo training with the base’s third major carrier-based fighter, the Grumman TBF-1 Avenger.

                Sparked by the Navy’s requirements for a powerful torpedo bomber with a 300-mph speed, a 1,000-mile range with a maximum 2,000-pound payload, a 30,000-foot service ceiling, and an internal weapons bay, the aircraft, designated XTBF-1 and designed by Grumman’s Iron Works, had appeared with a rugged fuselage and a Wright 14-cylinder, 1,700-hp, double row radial R-2600-8 engine.  Its wings, whose large area had resulted in simplistic flying characteristics, had folded flat against the airframe in order to reduce required carrier storage space, and its armament had consisted of three .30-caliber machine guns, one of which had been mounted on the nose and fired through the propeller arc, one of which had been located in the belly and fired rearward, and one of which had been installed as a rear gunner turret.  Because of its mid-wing mounting, sufficient internal space had been created to store a 2,000-pound torpedo, four 500-pound bombs, or additional fuel, and the three-person crew had encompassed the pilot, the rear gunner, and the bombardier/belly gunner.

                The first production aircraft, designated TBF-1, had first flown on August 1, 1941, and the insatiable need for this very capable fighter had required additional manufacturing capability in the form of a General Motors production line.  So manufactured, it had been designated TBM-1, and had first appeared in this guise in late-1942.

                The modified TBF-1C, with fuel tank provision in the bomb bay, as well as two wing integral tanks, had increased capacity from 335 to 726 gallons, resulting in a coincident range increase, and the single, .30-caliber machine gun had been replaced by two, .50-caliber, wing-mounted units, as well as an additional one for the turret.  The General Motors-manufactured counterpart had been designated TBM-1C.

                The ultimate, and numerically most produced, variant, the TBM-3, had featured a 40-foot, 11.5-inch overall length and a 54.2-foot wingspan.  Powered by a 1,900-hp Wright R-2600-20 engine, the aircraft, used for reconnaissance, scouting, and torpedo and glide bombing, had been equipped with a forward-facing, dorsal and ventral machine gun, as well as wing hard points for rockets or drop tanks.  With a 17,895-pound gross weight, it could climb at 2,060 feet-per-minute, cruise at a maximum, 276-mph speed, and fly 1,000-mile sorties.  Some 4,657 had been produced.

                Although only six Grumman TBF Avengers had been delivered in time for the June 4, 1942 Battle of Midway, five had been destroyed in two separate missions, while the sixth had succeeded in dropping its torpedo before returning to base with little more than its trim tab to provide longitudinal control.

                Two months later, on August 24, 26 aircraft had been launched from the Saratoga and Enterprise carriers near the Solomon Islands, sinking the light carrier Ryugo on the second of four strikes with a torpedo.

                And yet three months later, in November, the 37,000-ton Hiei, leading Japanese naval forces, had been destroyed after multiple strikes by Avengers in the Battle of Guadalcanal.

                In the North Atlantic, the type, operating from the USS Bogue, had destroyed some 30 submarines and ripped a cavernous hole in the Japanese transport, I-52.  

                One of the most famous Avenger pilots, George H. W. Bush, had been shot down on September 2, 1944 over Chichi Jima after take off from the USS San Jacinto, although he had successfully parachuted to safety.

                Two months later, the aircraft had been instrumental in sinking the Japanese battleship, Musashi, in the Battle of the Subuyan Sea.

                The final testament to the type’s ruggedness and torpedo-launching capability had occurred on April 7, 1945 when a fleet of Avengers had destroyed the battleship Yamato and the cruiser Yahagi during their journey to Okinawa.

                Of the 9,836 Avengers produced, 7,546 had been built by General Motors.

                The fourth major aircraft to be used at Naval Air Station Wildwood, perhaps attempting to rectify the earlier SB2C’s flaws, had offered diametrically opposed efficiency and performance.  Its speed and capability, unduplicated by any present fighter, had enabled it to outrun and outclimb any propeller-driven enemy aircraft.  That aircraft had been the Chance-Vought F4U Corsair.

                Based upon the US Navy Bureau of Aeronautics requirement for a high-performance, carrier-based fighter submitted to the Vought-Sikorsky Division of the United Aircraft Corporation, the proposed design, designated the V-166-A, had projected use of the air-cooled, Pratt and Whitney R-1830 Wasp radial engine because of its service reliability, but speed targets could only be met with the much larger XR-2800-4 Double Wasp.  Hitherto the world’s most powerful piston powerplant, it had developed more than 100 hp per cylinder, of which there had been 18, requiring a 13.4-foot diameter, three-bladed Hamilton Standard Hydromatic propeller.  Although it had required considerable ground clearance because of its size, the very purpose for which a carrier-based fighter had been designed had dictated short, robust landing gear struts to withstand the rapid, often deck-pounding contact and almost instantaneous deceleration required of such an operation.  As a result, these parameters had dictated conflictive design solutions, and engineers had only been able to ensure both sufficient propeller clearance and short enough undercarriage linkage by introducing a gull wing configuration, which had coincidentally improved the aircraft’s aerodynamic characteristics, thereby augmenting higher operational speeds.  It had been the first to feature flushly stored wheels in the retracted mode.

                The Pratt and Whitney engine, whose air inlet had been located in the wing root, closely conformed to the fuselage’s circular shape.

                First flying on May 29, 1940 in prototype form, the aircraft, designated XF4U-1, had been powered by the 1,850-hp R-2800-4 engine and had featured a greenhouse-type cockpit and four .50-caliber Colt-Browning machine guns, two of which had been installed in the nose and two of which had been located in the wings.

                The first production standard version, the F4U-1, had been powered by the 2,000-hp R-2800-8 and had featured exclusively wing-mounted armament.  Taking to the skies on July 31, 1942, it had been the first fighter to exceed 400 mph in level flight.

                Several subsequent versions had been offered.  The F4U-2, for example, had been intended for night missions, while the F4U-3 had been designed for high-altitude operations coupling its 2,000-hp R-2800-16 Double Wasp engine with two Bierman model 1009A turbo-superchargers.  Because of its mechanical difficulties, it had eroded its performance and the variant had been quickly discontinued.

                The F4U-4, a fighter-bomber version, had featured a 33.8-foot overall length and a 41-foot wingspan, which had rendered a 314-square-foot area.  Its 2,100-hp R-2800-18W engine, driving a four-bladed propeller, had been equipped with methanol-water injection, thus producing a five-minute, war-emergency rating of 2,450 hp and resulting in a maximum, 446-mph airspeed.  Its service ceiling had been 41,500 feet.

                The F4U-5, the definitive version, had featured a five-inch longer fuselage; a two-degree, downward-angled engine to increase stability; duralumin outer wing panels and control surfaces to cater to its higher speeds; and a 2,350-hp, dual supercharger-equipped Pratt and Whitney R-2800-32W engine.  The type had a 45,000-foot service ceiling.

                In January of 1945, an additional $500,000 appropriation had enabled Naval Air Station Wildwood to expand and acquire new equipment, including weapons, tactics, link trainers, a 20-mm gunnery school, and a catapult and arresting gear to foster carrier landing practice at its Georgetown Auxiliary Field.  Part of this appropriation had been used to acquire rocket-equipped F4U Corsairs.

                Although the station had originally been designed for 108 officers, 1,200 enlisted men, and 72 aircraft, these numbers had swelled to 443, 2,497, and 154, respectively, and by October of 1944, take offs and landings had peaked at 16,994.  Dive bombing target practice had occurred along the Atlantic and Delaware Bay coasts, while a lighting system at an affiliated field had enabled pilots to perfect night carrier landings.

                When the respective training had been completed, the pilots, now arranges in air groups, had transferred to their assigned aircraft carriers.

III. Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum 

                When victory had closed the doors on World War II’s theaters in 1945, the Navy had discontinued its training programs at Naval Air Station Wildwood and by December of the following year, it had been deactivated, its 109 buildings having been declared surplus.  Of these, 79 had been offered by the War Assets Administration, which had intermittently acquired the property, for off-site use, while several larger structures had been given to Cape May County, which had resumed operation of the station.  Hanger Number One, which had been designed by architect Albert Kahn and whose construction had commenced as far back as October of 1942, had been one of them.

                Formed by bolted wood Pratt trusses subdivided into ten-foot panels at the roof level, the cavernous, 2,558,000-cubic-foot structure had been 290 feet long, 219 feet wide, and 51 feet high, and had been completed with cross-braced vertical supports at its north and south elevations and a center support, which had once provided the division between its two internal bays.  Its east and west elevations had been created by 12 full-height telescoping doors.  Aside from once housing the air station’s aircraft fleet, it had also featured offices, workrooms, and maintenance facilities.

                The hangar, having been used for several post-war purposes, had headquartered United States Overseas Airlines (USOA) between 1949 and 1964, which had provided a global route system with its own fleet and in-flight crews, and it had also briefly housed a banner-towing aircraft company.

                The subsequently abandoned structure, having fallen into a state of disrepair with rotting wood and cracked windows, had been resurrected by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Salvatore in 1997, who had formed the not-for-profit Naval Air Station Wildwood Foundation to save and preserve it as a memorial to the 42 pilots who had lost their lives during their training here between 1943 and 1945, and had subsequently been listed on the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places at the National Significance Level.  That hangar now houses the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, which features some 30 aircraft, engines, interactive exhibits provided by the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, films, a library, and a gift shop.

                Of the aircraft, the Grumman F4F Wildcat, featuring a three-bladed propeller, folding wings, self-sealing fuel tanks, and six machine guns, had served at the station, and had been the first US-designed fighter capable of downing a German aircraft.

                The Consolidated PBY Catalina, a high-wing, twin-engined, hull-shaped airframe for amphibian operations, had been a patrol bomber armed with .50-caliber Browning machine guns, torpedoes, and depth charges, and had performed multi-role missions, including submarine scouting, search and rescue, and escorting.

                The Boeing-Stearman PT-17 Kaydet, built in 1943, had been the most prevalently used World War II primary trainer.  The two-person, single-engine, open cockpit biplane had served as the initial step before pilot transition to heavier, more complex equipment.

                The Vultee BT-13, often the “next step,” had featured tandem controls and instruments, and had also been extensively used.

                The Grumman TBM-3E Avenger, one of the main aircraft based at Naval Air Station Wildwood, is one of only eight designs, like the very hangar which houses it, included on the National Register of Historic Places.

                The T-28C Trojan, which had replaced the AT-6 Texan in Asia and Africa, had provided carrier landing practice, and is equipped with an arresting hook.  It had been used for close air support against enemy ground forces.

                The OE-2 Bird Dog, the military version of the four-seat, twin-bladed, high-wing, tailwheel Cessna 170, had carried white phosphorous target-marking rockets under its wings during the Vietnam War and had also been used as an observation aircraft.

                Several rotary-wing designs are also represented by the museum.  The HH-52A Seaguard amphibious search-and-rescue helicopter, for example, features a hull-like fuselage and outrigger floats and had been stationed on a US Coast Guard ice breaker.

                The AH-1 Cobra, backbone of the US Army’s attack helicopter fleet and a type still in use today, had been equipped with rocket mounts and machine guns.  Formerly part of a Vietnam “Kill Team,” it had trailed a LOACH, which had drawn ground fire.

                The Bell UH-1 Iroquois Huey, the most widely used military helicopter with more than 16,000 having been produced, had been instrumental in numerous missions, such as air assault, command and control, medical evacuation, search-and-rescue, gunship, and transport, particularly during the Vietnam War, although it is still used by the Air Force and the Marines today.

                Jet fighters are also represented.  The Lockheed T-33 Thunderbird, a low-wing, single-engine, dual-seat trainer with a bubble canopy, had progressed from drawing board to airplane in 150 days.  Its F-80C Shooting Star counterpart had served for some 40 years in more than 20 world air forces.  The museum’s example itself had served in the Yugoslavian Air Force.

                The single-engined, delta-winged McDonnell-Douglas A-4 Skyhawk, which had first entered service with the Navy in 1956, could operate from an aircraft carrier, yet deliver nuclear weapons.

                The Grumman F-14 Tomcat features dual engines and vertical tails.  The museum’s F-14A, which had entered service in 1982, had later been upgraded to F-14B standard and had been the first to exceed 7,000 takes offs and landings from the USS John F. Kennedy.

                The Northrop F-5E Tiger II, a lightweight supersonic fighter deployed during the Cold War, had been designed as a response to the Soviet MiG-21.

                Aside from the actual fixed and rotary wing aircraft, the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum often hosts fly-ins, veterans’ ceremonies, historical lectures, and school field trips.

                The 1,000-acre Cape May Airport, the museum’s location, is itself of historic value, having evolved from the naval air station.  Sporting two 4,998-foot runways (1-19 and 10-28), six taxiways, and three parking ramps, the general aviation facility annually fields 39,000 movements primarily comprised of corporate, recreational, and charter aircraft, and stands as a testament to the location where fields, once cultivating corn, had later cultivated pilots whose dive-bombing skills had been instrumental in Pacific theatre and ultimate World War II victory.

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A graduate of Long Island University-C.W. Post Campus with a summa-cum-laude BA Degree in Comparative Languages and Journalism, I have subsequently earned the Continuing Community Education Teaching Certificate from the Nassau Association for Continuing Community Education (NACCE) at Molloy College, the Travel Career Development Certificate from the Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) at LIU, and the AAS Degree in Aerospace Technology at the State University of New York – College of Technology at Farmingdale. Having amassed almost three decades in the airline industry, I managed the New York-JFK and Washington-Dulles stations at Austrian Airlines, created the North American Station Training Program, served as an Aviation Advisor to Farmingdale State University of New York, and devised and taught the Airline Management Certificate Program at the Long Island Educational Opportunity Center. A freelance author, I have written some 70 books of the short story, novel, nonfiction, essay, poetry, article, log, curriculum, training manual, and textbook genre in English, German, and Spanish, having principally focused on aviation and travel, and I have been published in book, magazine, newsletter, and electronic Web site form. I am a writer for Cole Palen’s Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York. I have made some 350 lifetime trips by air, sea, rail, and road.

How can I take a picture of the milky way with my digital SLR?

Do I need to have motorized tripod? If so, can you suggest one that is specifically for cameras (I don't want to mount it on a telescope with a motorized mount).

consider a barn door tracker. you should be able to throw one together for next to nothing, and you will be able to get excellent pictures.

there are books on the subject that are well worth reading. i like dslr astrophotography by michael covington.

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Bushnell Northstar Telescope Review

Features:

- RVO (Real Voice Output) - Bushnell is known for creating some very revolutionary technology. The RVO will actually give you a guided tour of the sky.

- 20,000 Object Database - The NorthStar database is actually preprogrammed with over 20,000 celestrial objects that the telescope will automatically find for you, all you have to do is look.

- Red Dot Finderscope - This amazing additional to an already ridiculous package, will help you center the objects in the sky.

- Quick Release Tripod - Not only is this monster easy to use, but it's also easy to move. The quick release tripod will ensure an easy setup and tear down. Nothing beats a time-saver!

Specifications:

- 700mm focal range x 3"

- 1.25" eyepiece

- Power-Boosting Barlow Lens

Bushnell Telescopes have always been geared for the average person who might not have too much astronomy experience. With the Bushnell Northstar, we see the same thing. I think this would be the perfect telescope for someone who is just getting into astronomy.

The setup process is very simple. Once you have mounted the telescope on the tripod, all you have to do is lock in 2 stars in the sky. After you have locked in the 2 stars, the telescope will already be calibrated and ready to start the tour. The NorthStar Celestial Object Database holds over 20,000 different objects, all you have to is pick the one you would like to view and the telescope will do the rest. The RVO (Real Voice Output) will actually provide you with an audio tour as well, giving you the names of the stars and constellations as well as the mythological backgrounds for them.

My conclusion is, if you are just now getting into astronomy and looking for a great telescope, look no further, you've found it! For the price, you are getting a heck of a deal! The Bushnell Northstar Telescope get's 2 thumbs up from Magnify Space.

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Good Telescope And Tripod?

Well guys i think i finnaly figured out what telescope im going to buy, its not to much and seems like a pretty nice beginner one http://www.telescope.com/control/product/~category_id=dobsonians/~pcategory=telescopes/~product_id=09182;jsessionid=BF10DBFDC7A2DC1CE49943705D25EC8A.ivprod1 but the thing is i dont think it comes with a tripod and thats what i need so i can take it outside, and also i dont know if you can even hook one up to it because it has that motor attached to he bottom to control the "object locator" any ideas or tips?

You made an excellent choice. This telescope does not need a tripod. The picture that you sent with the price of 379.95 does NOT have the object locator with it. (W/O = with/out) That is an optional piece of equipment. It is nice to have but not necessary. Also remember that is all it does---locates the object for you. It doesn't do tracking. Many people make that mistake. There is also a new gadget out there somewhere called setting circles that basically does the same thing for less money.

The reason this doesn't need a tripod is because this is a Dobsonian Mount. The thing you see it sitting on is the mount. This is basically a push-to scope and one of the easiest to use for beginners.

I would like to recomend that you get some type of collimation device. You can get laser types---go for the deluxe model if you go that way. You will need to collimate this scope when you use it. That means that you need to fine tune the allignment of the mirrors.

I also STRONGLY recomend that you join a local astronomy club or astronomical society in your area. You will meet a lot of really nice freinds that will be able to help you out in the field to get the very most out of your new scope. They will be able to answer all of your questions and show you lots of treasures in the night sky. You will be able to go to their star parties and monthly meetings and they have lending libraries and loaner scopes and they have a lot of fun.

You might also want to download

http://www.stellarium.org/

This is a free download interactive star chart that is VERY helpful. I use it all the time. Just tell it where you are and it will tell you what you see.

I wish you the very best with your new scope! Enjoy!

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piggyback telescope

November 19th, 2009 admin Comments off


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Travel Luggage - What Features Should Travelers Look For?

Most travelers have bought inexpensive travel luggage that literally fell apart after only a few years of traveling and vacationing.  Sometimes it seems that most times in life you really only get what you pay for.  It makes a lot of sense to invest in a more expensive, durable set of luggage.  Quality counts in the long run, and can save you a significant amount of money by not constantly purchasing cheaply made luggage.

Make sure that you always buy wheel-equipped luggage, including your carry-on.  Check and make sure that the telescopic handles will lock in both the low and high positions.  This is especially important if you are a tall person, as you don't want to be always stooping over just to pull your luggage along.

One of the top-of-the-line, wheeled, nineteen inch roller board carry-ons is TravelPro's FlightPro4.  Another top brand name luggage is Tumi.

It's a good idea to carry luggage bungee cords with you to tie down any piggybacked luggage you may have.

What important things should you look for in larger-sized luggage?

Soft-sided luggage is superior to hard-sided suitcases because the locks on the latter can easily break open when your luggage is unceremoniously thrown around.  Luggage handlers have a well-deserved reputation when it comes to not being gentle when it comes to transferring luggage to and from airplanes to airport terminals.  The luggage should be sewn with strong and durable, 1,000 denier cordura nylon or polyester.  It should also have double or triple stitching as well as extra reinforcing at all stress points.  Each piece of luggage should have a padded, expandable handle that will lock into both short and long handle positions.  All luggage that you buy should be light-weight, expandable, and have outside pockets.  Look for brightly colored luggage because it is easier to pick out as it circles endlessly around the carousel.  Your luggage should have large zippers and wide, rubber, recessed wheels.

Luggage reviews can be researched on the website LuggageOnLine.com.

If you are planning to purchase luggage that has detachable handles or straps, you should take them off at the airport, so they don't get hung up on conveyer belts.

What should you look for in a backpack?

When shopping for a backpack, it should be lightweight and feel comfortable while you are wearing it when it is full.  Gender-specific design and a built-in lumbar support are two important features that will greatly increase your comfort.  The backpack should also have a weather resistant polyurethane coating, a zip-off day pack, outside and inside pockets as well as a hip belt with pockets, and adjustable, padded, wide straps.  The backpack's carrying capacity should be approximately 4,000 to 5,000 cubic inches.

Some backpacks have a light-weight steel mesh grid sewn inside to prevent valuable personal items from falling out if it is slashed by a robber while it is being worn.

Three of the top-of-the-line backpack brand names are REI, ArcTeryx, and GoLite

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Piggyback Refractor on SCT?

Hi,

I have a WO Zenithstar 80 refractor that I use as my grab n go telescope. And now I am looking to get a new SCT as my primary scope.

I want to mount my refractor on the SCT but I don't want to overload the mount/tripod with too much weight. If I get an 8" SCT on an equatorial mount such as a Skyview Pro or a CG-5 will that work out okay. Or if that would be too much weight maybe I would be better off getting a 6" SCT on the same mount?

Geez I don't know? Thanks.

Looks like those mounts can handle only about 20 pounds. I'd double the weight limits and go with the Atlas Pro (rated for 40 pounds). Why? Greater stability, less vibration, more mass. You want something that can hold up to breezes, settles down quickly if thumped. Also the larger mount will have less strain on the gearing, which helps with tracking.

Check the weight of the SCT, refractor, eyepieces, cameras and other accessories your going to bolt on. This would be your minimum weight the mount will handle. You need something that's beefy enough that the minimum weight is nothing compared to the mount's maximum limit. Usually that means doubling the weight limit.

Get the 8" SCT, you will be much happier in the long run. Go larger, if your budget allows. You can do the Hershel 400 with an 8" (barely). An 8" is a good workhorse size and is light enough to lug fairly easily.

I breezed through 5" SCT, then an 8" SCT , now have an 11" SCT that's a keeper.

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Astronomy Tripod

November 9th, 2009 admin Comments off


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Astronomy, a Lifelong Hobby

The enjoyment of astronomy can be lifelong or just a whim but a lot hinges on how you have your first experience. The mysterious and divine beauty of the universe that you can discover could lead to many hours of pleasure but if there is no proper guidance, there can be many hours of disappointment. So it is essential that you get the right and best telescope that you can afford. 

When you are just starting out, do not attach too high an expectation that the universe will open up to your inquisitive nature. Those that you see in fancy science magazines are attributable to high level telescopes that only scientist and astronomer get access to. The sparkling stars that we see at night are just the tip and astronomy can offer many insights to our fabulous universe.

As a beginner, be circumspect before you look to acquire as some cheap telescopes have optics that verge on the worst, offering you hardly any view. But with a decent telescope, you can see the rings of Saturn and the disc of Jupiter. As you get more experience, you can make more sightings but don’t set too high expectations such as able to pinpoint planets that you find in glossy magazine. 

Before you probe deeper into astronomy, try to read magazines for instant “Sky and Telescope” to get an idea of how it is like. Astronomy is a joy and each finding add to your knowledge and satisfaction that our mysterious universe offer. 

To the absolute beginner, you can start with binocular and then advance to a full telescope. The portability and price tag is added attraction for anyone who is just beginning to learn astronomy. The basic telescopes usually come in reflecting and refracting types but reflecting types are less costly and enable you to view galaxies. Refracting telescope, on the other hand allow you to observe planets and stars but considerably more costly.

As telescope is bulkier, you can mount it on a tripod. When you are more experienced, you can try out different telescopes and find one that is suitable for you. Getting a used telescope can build you from the ground up and the alternatives are many. Choose one that you are at ease with and you will be on your way to a lifelong hobby that astronomy can offer. The universe is vast and mysterious and astronomy offers the opportunity to appreciate more of the existence of life and many of the inexplicable things that we are still trying to figure out. 

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Astronomy Binoculars?

I'm a beginner in astronomy so i've bought a set of 20x60 binoculars..but apparently i'm having a 'shaking problem' when viewing the night sky..the store has agreed to exchange it for a pair of 10x50 (which, according to a lot of reviews i've been reading, is quite good for beginners)..but i'm a bit confused..since i'm getting double the power shouldn't i just get a tripod ? or should i exchange ??
Also, with which one will i be able to view more celestial objects ?

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Tripod Telescope

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Using Tripods - Five reasons why a camera tripod helps to produce better shots

 

There is a huge range of camera tripods available for all kinds of different situations and scenarios.

No matter whether your framing up for a multi-shot panorama with a DSLR (digital SLR) to be stitched together later with a software editing program, capturing a natural sequence in time-lapse, shooting a video or you just want a sharp, crisp image, then you will need to be both precise and steady when you take the shot and the best way to achieve accuracy in photography is with a tripod.

Yes, tripods can be cumbersome and they can be a hassle but use of a tripod in certain circumstances has many benefits. Anchoring the camera or camcorder on a solid base, such as a tripod head, allows the photographer to concentrate on photo composition, a slow and steady press of the shutter and other aspects of the picture such as horizon lines, lighting, weather, surroundings and so on.

Awareness of factors outside the immediate control of the cameraman such as the strength and velocity of the wind, vibration of a railing that might otherwise have been used as a prop or support in lieu of a tripod and mitigation of these circumstances through use of a tripod will result in better images.

Conversely, trying to compensate without a tripod increases the risk of poor photographs. Shooting in low light, for example, requires a rock steady camera. With the shutter open longer, to let enough light through the lens, the risk of movement producing a blurry image is that much greater.

Selecting the right tripod is a task that requires taking into account a number of different and sometimes conflicting considerations. What kind of use will the tripod be put to? What kind of camera will the tripod support? What environments will the tripod be used in? What features should the tripod have?  

The greatest numbers of cameras manufactured are relatively lightweight, weighing in at less than 3 lbs so don’t require an unwieldy platform to shoot from. In general then (and unless required for specialized work such as in a studio supporting a heavy duty movie camera), a light weight, aluminum, three legged, telescopic tripod, ideal for flexible use in most circumstances and easily transported or packed will satisfy most scenarios.

A tripod should also feature a quick release to easily separate camera from tripod, a fluid head for jerk free movement, lock control of horizontal and vertical head movement and an in-built level for level horizons in uneven ground.

If planning to use a tripod on a frequent basis then key to the decision making process when purchasing a tripod should be durability, flexibility and quality of construction.

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I specialize in landscape photography. Living in New Zealand (Godzone), I am blessed with many spectacular photo opportunities. These days my camera is almost always close at hand and I have been rewarded with some awesome results.

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What is a good telescope for terrestrial viewing?

nothing complicated please, good for looking at scenery up to 3 miles away in good detail, with a tripod and easy to use, with great quality optics of course, thanks

A pair of 10x50 binoculars would be a better choice than a telescope.

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Telescopes for Sale for Budding Astronomers

Tips for Finding the Right Astronomy Telescope for You

Children and adults everywhere find the night sky fascinating and love to make wishes on the stars they see. As children get older, they begin to learn about what is in the night sky and many develop an interest in astronomy.

Astronomy is a word from the Greek language. Astro, the first part of the word, comes from the Greek word for the star shape and also refers to outer space. The last part of the word, onomy, is Greek for "the study of". So from the original Greek, astronomy means study of the star or outer space.

Novices and experienced astronomers need one main tool to learn about and enjoy the night sky: an astronomy telescope. There are many different kinds of astronomy telescopes. You need to choose carefully and consider some important aspects of the telescope, such as the size of the lens and the sturdiness of the telescope stand, when you are looking to buy your first telescope.

The Importance of the Lens Diameter

Certain aspects of your new astronomy telescope will either make it enjoyable or leave you frustrated. Lens diameter is one of these aspects. Forget about magnification; the size of the lens of the telescope is more important. The larger the lens diameter, the more light it lets into the telescope and that affects how well you can see the things you are trying to look at in the night sky. The brighter the light, the clearer the images will be.

Choosing a Good Astronomy Telescope Stand

You will want to give a lot of thought to the type of stand you mount your new telescope to so that you get the most efficient use out of your telescope. A good tripod stand is the way to go. You want to choose a stand that will keep the telescope still so you get the best views of the night sky. Any movement at all will make the images you see blurry and cause you frustration.

Where and How to Shop for an Astronomy Telescope

You need to find out what your options are and know what the different telescopes offer before choosing one. One of the easiest ways to gather information about telescopes is by looking online. You should try and find out what the features are that are offered on each kind of telescope, how much they cost and what reviewers think about the different brands of telescopes.

One way to choose a good astronomy telescope is to try some of your potential telescopes out. If there is an astronomy club in your local area, you might be able to join and meet people who share your hobby. Then, you can try a variety of different telescopes to see which ones work for you.

You can also get a lot of useful information to help you choose an astronomy telescope by talking to people who are in astronomy. Your friends and family members who have astronomy telescopes can tell you what they like and dislike about theirs. If you have friends or family involved in astronomy, you might ask them to let you know when they are replacing their telescopes so you can possibly buy their old one from them.
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Would you recommend the SkyWatcher Skymax-127 Telescope?

I would be using it for viewing the planets and deep space.
Here are the specs:
Magnifications (with eyepieces supplied):x60 & x150

Highest Practical Power (Potential): x254

Diameter of Primary Mirror: 127mm

Telescope Focal Length: 1500mm (f/11.8)

Eyepieces Supplied (1.25"): 10mm & 25mm

6x30 Finderscope

90 Star Diagonal (1.25)

SysScan AZ GoTo Computerised Alt-Azimuth HD Go-To Mount

Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray

55% more Light gathering than 102mm

It costs £369

Not necessarily as a first scope though you could do alot worse.

The problems with Maksutov telescopes are, among other things a slow cool down time. While they are praised for their sharp planetary views (for their size, though still not as good as an apochromat refractor of the same size though Maks are a lot cheaper), you would have to let the scope sit outside for 1-2 hours before the optics cooled down to the ambient temperature before you were able to get the optimum view. And if you didn't choose a night with steady seeing (calm air, no turbulence) you might still be disappointed with the view --- though bad seeing will affect all telescopes.

Another issue, is the limited field of view even with the longest focal length eyepieces, due to the long focal length of the telescope itself. If you were trying to use low power to find an object the limited field of view would make it harder to find things, though if you have working GOTO that helps. It still won't frame well large extended objects like the Double Cluster or the Andromeda galaxy, though there are focal reducers (which are like a reverse Barlow lens) available.

You will also need to get a dew shield and/or dew heater for the front of the telescope. Otherwise your viewing session will be over almost as soon as it has begun. And DO NOT WIPE the lenses when they are covered in dew. Allow them to air-dry or use a hair dryer after you bring the scope back inside.

Again, this is a decent telescope, but not an ideal first telescope. And some folks are more enamored with the Maksutov design than others.

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GALILEO CC-2800 800mm x 60mm Astro/Terrestrial Refractor Telescope 800mm focal length ; 60mm air-spaced achromatic objective lens ; Mars eye finderscope ; 3 eyepieces: 6mm/12.5mm/20mm ; 3x Barlow lens ; Erect image prism (for land viewing) ; 360? rotating focuser ; Micro-altitude adjustment rod; Includes pre-assembled metal tripod, carrying case ;& Galileo Trilogy(R) software with instructional video ; 1-year warranty 800mm x 60mm Astro/Terrestrial Refractor Telescope

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The Omni XLT 127 is the latest version of Celestron's popular 5-inch Schmidt Cassegrain telescope, the Celestron C5. Over the years the C5 has earned an excellent reputation because of its portable size, powerful optics, and wonderful versatility...

Rokinon Diamond Black 1000x114 Reflector Telescope Rokinon Diamond Black 1000x114 Reflector Telescope
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Rokinon 1141EQ1 is now available in its newest Diamond Black color.Superior optics produce exceptionally bright, crystal clear images.Telescope boasts paraboloidal (parabolic) mirrors.

Orion Large Binocular Tripod L-Adapter Orion Large Binocular Tripod L-Adapter
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Large L-Adapter couples binocular to tripod head. Captive 1/4"-20 bolt threads into receptacle in binocular bridge. Aluminum.

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New German Equatorial mount has precision worm gears on both axes for extremely smooth stability. The key element that makes this system the most stable in its class is the NEW heavy-duty tripod with larger and more substantial legs that offer excellent damping characteristics for more stable views...

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