Leander McCormick Observatory 26-inch Instrumentation: Student ST-8 CCD
The 26-inch has been equipped with two Santa Barbara Instruments CCD cameras, an ST-8 and ST-1001E. Information on the ST-1001E is available here.

rings oriented almost edge on. This image
was taken recently with the LMO 26-inch
and the ST-8 CCD. It is a false color image.
The imaging camera has been designed to operate in parallel with
eyepiece viewing through the telescope, and use of the Astrovid
camera. In this way, students may compare naked-eye views of
celestial objects to those captured by the electronic camera. Both
the eyepiece and camera will be operational for the popular McCormick
Public Nights.
Even though the computer images are generally more detailed and show
fainter structures than can be seen by the naked eye, there is still a
romantic thrill people experience when given the opportunity to look
directly through a large telescope. The new parallel mode of
operating the 26-inch provides the flexibility for McCormick
visitors have both experiences.
The ST-8 underwent testing during the Summer of 1997 for use
with classes starting in the Fall of 1997. Below are some additional
images taken with the student CCD during the test phase.
Online manuals for the ST-8
CCD are available to local users.
Sample Images
These are just a few examples of the types of observations that can be made with our new student CCD. We will be incorporating its use more and more in ASTR 130 (lab for non-majors), ASTR 313 (lab for majors), nd ASTR 511 (lab for graduate students) in the coming semesters.



