Tuesday, 7 July 2015

40$ USB super telescope, easy to make, sees craters on the moon

40$ USB super telescope, easy to make, sees craters on the moon

Turn an old telelens and a webcam into a powerfull telescope that is capable of seeing craters on the moon. Next to the webcam and tele lens all you need are some standard pvc plumbing materials (pipes, diameter adapters and endcaps)


 
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Step 1: Needed materials

Here's what you need:

1. A webcam (I used a quickcam 4000 from logitech I still had)
2. A telelens, the more focal length the more magnification you'll get, the lens I'm using here is 80-210mm, you can get them at ebay starting from 12dollars. Many people have old tele lenses left from the analog camera era so there are plenty of them on the web.
3. Some standard pvc plumbing materials: pvc pipes, a diameter adapter to fit different diameters and some end caps. What you need precisely depends on your lens. More details on this can be seen on the next steps.
4. It's not part of the telescope itself, but it is important to have a tripod since the magnification is very large so any movement will ge greatly magnified. So without a tripod as a stable base, you won't be able to use your telescope.

Step 2: Connect the webcam to the lens

First you need to take the webcam apart until you're left with the pcb and the microphone and button. Unscrew the original lens of the webcam and remove it completely.

Next you have to go to the local hardware store and find the pvc part that fits your lens or gets very very close to fitting so you can easily fill up the gap with some tightly wound tape. I made 2 of these telescopes and didn't have problems finding a perfect match, but that could just be luck. You'll also need an endcap for this phase.

Make a hole just as large as the optical tube of the webcam exactly in the middle of the endcap. It must be exactly, or performance will reduce. Now you can put everything together. Fit the adapter to the lens, put on the endcap (I needed an extra piece of pipe to reach the endcap diameter) and put the webcam in. The hole in my encap was to tight I could just lock the webcam in. If yours is a little looser, use some tape. The webcam must be about 3cm behind the rear end of the tele lens.

Now you can try it. Hook it up to a pc and put it on a tripod. Aim at something more than 50 meters away and see if you can focus by turning the focus ring of the tele lens. If you can't, then you must play with the distance between the tele lens and the webcam. You may need to change the length of the adapter a bit. Once this is done, you can glue (or tape) everything together. Make sure that all the parts are perfectly aligned in a straight line, this is also vital for the best results.

Step 3: Make a housing for the webcam

It's very easy to make a housing, just use 2 encaps and a piece of pipe with a slot for the USB wire. It can all be glued or taped together.

On the pictures, you can see the various stages of assembly. One endcap needs quite a big hole, otherwise the parts on the pcb will touch the endcap tilting the webcam pcb which is bad for optical quality.

Step 4: Demonstration 1: Weather station

These pictures show the weatherstation on my neighbors house. The first picture is made with my normal photo camera without zooming. The circle shows what the telescope is aimed at. The second and third picture are made with the telescope at 100mm and 210mm zoom setting.

Step 5: Demonstration 2: Antenna mast at 450m

The first picture is made with my normal camera again. The antenna mast is in the circle. It's 450m away, I checked this with my gps. The second picture is with the telescope at maximum zoom.

Step 6: Demonstration 3: The Moon!

Here are 2 pictures of the moon.

You can easily see craters and mountains.

I hope you enjoyed this project!

Hanzablast

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Some Rare Images Of Waffen SS

                  Some Rare Images Of Waffen SS

Waffen SS Officer Kurt Meyer awards a Knight's Cross to Hermann Weiser at Kharkov, 1943. On the right is the Chief Medical Officer Hermann Bezuden of the Adolf Hitler Division


Joachim Peiper (1915-1976) in Austria, April 1945


A Waffen SS soldier takes aim in 1941  on the Eastern Front


A Waffen SS man in action in 1941 on the eastern front


Norwegian motor cycle riders from the Waffen SS 'Viking' Division in 1941 on the eastern front


Waffen SS soldiers armed with MG 34 machine gun and 50 mm mortar move in Kalitka on the eastern front in 1941


Men from the Landstorm Nederland Division


Some Red Army soldiers surrender to men from the Das Reich SS Division on August 25, 1941on the eastern front.


Soldiers from the Dutch "Westland" SS regiment on a Munich street in 1941 with a German nurse and child


A mountain ranger from the SS Division "Nord" in the Kola peninsula in 1941


New recruits for the Waffen SS Division 'Nederland' at the Hague August 7, 1941.


Officers of the 1st SS Division "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" Sturmbannführer Josef Diefenthal and Sturmbannführer Gustav Knittel look at the prisoners, 3rd Battalion, 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division of the American in a street at the Belgian town of Stoumont. Ardennes, December 16, 1944.



Captured American soldiers of the 3rd Battalion of the 119th Infantry Regiment. In 1944 at Stoumont, Belgium



Two Waffen SS soldiers clamber over a wire fence on the eastern front



SS soldiers from the 2nd Motorised Division 'Das Reich' in a Soviet village with a Sd.Kfz 10 half track in 1941



Šturmbannfûrer SS Luis Taler (left) and oberšturmbannfûrer Armando Giorleo from  the Italian №1 SS Division on the Italian Front, November 1944.


A Gunner company from SS Regiment "Der Führer"  passes by the south-eastern corner of the Royal Palace on Dam Square  in Amsterdam, May 1940  in a Wanderer W-11.



SS soldiers smoking cigarettes with an abandoned American armored M8 "Greyhound on the road near the Belgian village of Poteau, December 1944. early morning of December 18



A SS man and a Gestapo men captured by armed Czech men in Prague in May, 1945. One supposes they were later tortured and killed.



SS-Obergruppenführer Sepp Dietrich discusses with British officers terms of surrender in Greece. In 1941.




Waffen SS soldiers with a MG 34 machine gun at Mariupol, 1941



Leon Degrelle with his men of the SS Wallonia Brigade



Waffen SS men from the 12th Armored Division in a Jagdpanther in the Ardennes January, 1945


Eastern front: A waffen SS soldier looks through his binoculars. Destroyed Soviet vehicles seen in the background.



Soldiers of the "Liebstandarte" Adolf Hitler Division look on helplessly as a Tiger tank and a truck get bogged down in mud in the Fatima area of Ukraine, November, 1943.


German armored Sd.Kfz.251 / 9 "Stummel"  with 4th SS Panzer Corps soldiers. In the foreground are prisoners of war and local, during the onset  of the German operation "Conrad". Hungary, in January 1945.



The commander of the 12th SS Regiment Obersturmbannfuehrer Max Wünsche, (1914-1995) (with the bandage on his head) and the commander of the 3rd Company of the 1st Battalion of the 12th Regiment of the SS Hauptsturmführer Rudolf von Ribbentrop (Rudolf von Ribbentrop, the year of birth - 1921, on the right part of the frame) on the streets of the French village of Po (Rots) with soldiers of the 25th Regiment of the SS. France, 9 June 1944.Rudolf von Ribbentrop - the son of the minister propogandy Germany Joachim von Ribbentrop.

Towards the end. Waffen SS on the road in Hungary in 1945



Men from 'Das Reich' during battle at Elnya in 1941

A soldier from the 6th SS Mountain Division 'Nord' shakes the hand of a wounded Finnish soldier in September-October 1942


Men from the 5th SS 'Wiking' Division frantically load 88 mm armor piercing shells onto a Tiger tank during the Batle of Kursk. July 1943.



Waffen SS soldiers in Kharkov (February-April 1943)



SS soldiers escort Polish employees of Danzig post office after they were flushed out with explosives and flame-throwers on September 1, 1939.



A dead Waffen SS soldier lies in the snow after the Battle of the Bulge. 1945


Soldiers of 9th SS Divsion in Arnhem with a Stug 3 in September 1944


SS men from the Heinz Harmel battle group on the yard of the Kharkov Tractor Plant. March 16, 1943.

The lucky Waffen SS survivors in Korsun-Cherkassy.January-February 1944. Thousands of Germans were massacred at the Korsun pocket by Koniev's men.




Waffen SS men take a breather during a lull in the fighting. Eastern Front 1941.




Danes greet soldiers of the SS Free Korps Denmark after they returned from the Eastern Front. August 1942.



Men of 6th Mountain Division 'Nord' load ammunition on sleigh pulled by dogs