Astrobargains Store

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Post by simranjits »

I checked that astrobargains says it has a local store when one can go to to browse? but no address? anyone know where it is?
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acc
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Hi
You can try to PM him. He has quite a lot of nice stuff in stock.
We do it in the dark...
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Pm who?
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Post by simranjits »

I feel like going down tommorow to check out and buy something. He mentions financing schemes as well on the website , but no details. And his pricelist doesn't contains all the telescopes on his website front page.


Someone give me more info?
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you can email to Joo Beng at sales@astrobargains.com, or send a fax to +65-6462-5313. I have PM you his tel no, click on that 'You have 1 new message' on the top right side of your screen. :)
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Post by simranjits »

I'm looking for something that can accept TLE of satellites and be able to track them , it can be state vectors also or some other form but basically given an ephemeris of a satellite it should be able to locate it. Any rough idea on where i should be looking at?
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You should talk to Y.K. Chia! :)
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Post by simranjits »

You mean this not a common feature?
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
You mean this not a common feature?
No, I don't think so. I think part of the reason is that the orbital information of artificial satellites keep changing and they move very fast across the sky.

Anyway, the only GOTO system that I know can alert, GOTO and track artificial satellites is the Vixen SkySensor 2000, but you need to key in the updated orbital information for that day.

Have a nice day.
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Post by chrisyeo »

I believe that satellites move too fast for any effective tracking.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong?
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