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The Raspberry Pi mini GOTO Telescope is a remarkable project that combines modern technology with the timeless fascination of astronomy.
Utilizing the Raspberry Pi HQ camera, a 3D printed framework, and some precisely placed mirrors, [Andrew] says his optical sensor is able to determine the blade’s position to within 10 microns.
Astronomers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that have been using the PiKon 3D printed telescope which is based on a Newton’s reflecting telescope design and is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC and ...
We figured out how to build a DIY camera with the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera using C-mount and CS--mount lenses. Here’s our video showing the challenges for someone without coding experience.
Raspberry Pi has just introduced a new camera module in the high-quality camera format. For the same $50 price you would shell out for the HQ camera, you get roughly eight times fewer pixels. But t… ...
After attaching the camera module to his modified Raspberry Pi computer and housing it in a case built deliberately to look like a particular fruit – the name of which you can most probably ...
1. The Vizy contains a Raspberry Pi 4 and a high-resolution camera that can implement machine-learning processing of video data.
First up is one of the most popular Raspberry Pi add-ons, the camera module. The basic unit is nothing more than a small circuit board with a ribbon cable attached.
Succeeded where higher tech could not. A NASA experiment was saved thanks to a bus-load of cheap and cheerful Raspberry Pis. NASA’s Super Pressure Balloon Imaging Telescope (SuperBIT) launched ...