Astronomy tests Orion’s StarShoot Deep Space Video Camera
The StarShoot Deep Space Video Camera displays celestial objects in real time and captures video frames.
Published:
February 27, 2012
 Orion's StarShoot Deep Space Video Camera comes with both AC and DC power adaptors, output cables, a C-to-1.25" adapter, and Orion's Video Capture Device.
Photo by Astronomy: William Zuback
As a broadcast video engineer by profession, I was keenly interested in giving Orion’s StarShoot Deep Space Video Camera a shakedown cruise. And as a longtime amateur astronomer who’s played host at many public viewing sessions, I couldn’t wait to target my favorite bright deep-sky and solar system subjects to bring their images up live on a high-resolution television monitor.
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