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  2. Barn door tracker - Wikipedia

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    A key modification of the original design is the hinged suspension of the drive rod, which avoids binding, as well as a central tripod mount that can be moved along the supporting truss tubes to better balance for lighter or heavier loads according to their orientation. For proper polar alignment, a 3-way tripod or azimuth wedge is required ...

  3. GoTo (telescopes) - Wikipedia

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    Smart telescopes were introduced to the consumer market in the 2010s. They are self contained astronomical imaging devices that combine a small (50mm to 114mm objective) telescope and GoTo technology with pre-packaged software designed for astrophotography of deep-sky objects.

  4. Equatorial mount - Wikipedia

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    The equatorial axis of the mount is often equipped with a motorized "clock drive", that rotates that axis one revolution every 23 hours and 56 minutes in exact sync with the apparent diurnal motion of the sky. [3] They may also be equipped with setting circles to allow for the location of objects by their celestial coordinates.

  5. Edelkrone Tripod X: the 200 Best Inventions of 2024 - AOL

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    Find out why Edelkrone Tripod X made this year's list. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Lighter Side ...

  6. Clock drive - Wikipedia

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    Clock drive mechanism in the pier of the German equatorial mount for the 8-inch refracting telescope at Aldershot Observatory.. In astronomy, a clock drive (also known as a sidereal drive or field rotator) is a motor-controlled mechanism used to move an equatorial mounted telescope along one axis to keep the aim in exact sync with the apparent motion of the fixed stars on the celestial sphere.

  7. Berlebach - Wikipedia

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    Berlebach tripods are considered to be particularly low oscillation due to the ash wood used in their production, [1] [3] and are therefore used alongside heavy telephoto lenses [4] by amateur astronomers with telescopes, in astrophotography, [5] and in macrophotography. [6]