Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Orion SteadyStar Adaptive Optics Guider

Orion SteadyStar Adaptive Optics Guider Review


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Orion SteadyStar Adaptive Optics Guider Feature

The SteadyStar AO Guider can easily make several tracking corrections in one second without lugging the weight and inertia of the whole telescope. Rather than move all that weight, the SteadyStar AO Guider moves a small on-board lens, allowing for quick and precise movements several times faster than any traditional autoguider could ever hope to correct. This refractive correction, while different than the adaptive optics used in professional observatories, is capable of making extremely fast movements to overcome even the most severe tracking errors. The SteadyStar AO Guider is capable of correcting motion more than 40 times per second, depending on guide star brightness and computer speed. This means you will overcome your mount's periodic error, wind, and even compensate for some of the negative effects of turbulent seeing conditions. Quite simply, the SteadyStar is the fastest AO Guider used for amateur astrophotography on the market today!


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