First observations with the 25 cm telescope of the Shumen Astronomical Observatory
Abstract
The first observations with the 25 cm telescope of the Shumen Astronomical Observatory led to the following conclusions: (a) Intra-night observations of variable stars with an amplitude larger than 0.1 mag are possible down to 14 mag with an acceptable quality with this setup; (b) The equipment is suitable for observations of bright extended objects with sizes up to 30 arcmin (planets, comets, clusters, nebulae, galaxies) with resolution 0.88 arcsec/pix; (c) The guiding of telescope is very good which makes the equipment appropriate for prolonged patrols; (d) The observations with the 25 cm are already fully remote-controlled; (e) The determined transformation coefficients allow transfer from instrumental to standard photometric system BVRcIc and realization of differential photometry.
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