Re: Another vote for the LP100A
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Yes! It's an amazing meter! I sold mine after getting Telepost's LP-700
station monitor that replaced it. I sold it only because the 100A and the
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Here you go Bill.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.eso.org/public/videos/vlttrailer2009/
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Anybody know what the laser was doing? Calibrating distance to a geo-stationary satalite?
ReplyDeleteThe laser is projecting a "virtual star" in our atmosphere, allowing the telescope to computationally subtract the "twinkle" caused by turbulent air from the other stars in the image.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill
ReplyDeleteIn 1992 I was invited to go to the factory that was polishing the mirrors for the VLT. It was a very interesting trip and the technology being used was fascinating. To prove out the process, they started by grinding a concrete blank. It was the smoothest piece of concrete you had every seen!
The mirrors are also ridiculously thin and would break if it wasn't for the adaptive supports behind them. Really great trip and a total surprise since I was really visiting a sister company.
73 Paul M1CNK