Optical kit for Star’Ex LR spectroscope

492,00 635,00 

This optical kit lets you build a Star’Ex Low Resolution (BR) spectroscope using 3D printing. It is fully compatible with the 3D printing files available on Christian Buil’s website, as well as with the mechanical kits offered by Azur3dPrint.
With the Star’Ex you will observe the spectrum of faint objects (stars, nebulae, galaxies, etc.) in the visible range (400-700nm).

Please note: this kit contains only the optical elements (see “Composition” tab): 3D-printed parts and additional elements (adapters, cameras, etc.) are not included.

With the complementary optical kit you will modify the Star’Ex LR to explore the infrared (IR) domain.

Choose from the two possible options :
– Complete optical kit for Star’Ex Low Resolution
– Star’Ex LR add-on optical kit for near infrared (IR) applications

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Description

Whith Star’Ex LR (Star’Explorer and LR for Low -basse- Resolution), build your own spectrograph to obtain spectra of faint stars and objects such as comets, galaxies and quasars! Star Ex LR will show the entire visible spectrum (from blue to red) in a single shot.

 

Star’Ex is a project proposed by Christian Buil, following on from Sol’Ex. A dedicated website gives you all the information you need to assemble and operate this instrument. You make the parts using 3D printing (or have them made by a specialist), then assemble the instrument with the optical elements from this kit. All the optical elements needed to make a Star’Ex LR are included in this kit: slot, grating, lenses, guiding elements, etc. More information here on the Sol’Ex & Star’Ex project.

 

Example of a spectrum obtained with a Star’Ex LR :

 

 

Example of a spectrum obtained with a Star’Ex LR – IR :

 

Specifications

  • Resolution @650 nm: R = 650 typical with a 23-micron slit (R = lambda / d-lambda)
  • Wavelength range :
    Pour le Star’Ex LR – VIS : 400 nm – 700 nm
    For StarEx LR – IR: 650 nm – 1,000 nm
  • Internal reduction ratio: 1:1. Collimator and objective both have a focal length of 80 mm.

Composition

Star’Ex LR optical kit – VIS

  • [OP0158] 300 tr/mm grating blazed at 500 nm
  • [OP0080] Two doublets with a diameter of 12.5mm and a focal length of 50mm
  • [OP0010] Mirror of 15x15mm thickness 3mm
  • [SE0116] 4-position 15/19/23/35 µm multi-width slit
  • [OP0176] Doublet with a diameter of 25.4mm and a focal length of 80mm
  • [OP0182] Optimized doublet (VIS) with 80 mm focal length

 

Star’Ex LR – IR optical kit (complementary)

  • [OP0167] Gratind 300 tr/mm blazed à 1000 nm
  • [OP0184] Order filter 570 nm D 25mm and 2mm thick
  • [OP0183] Optimized near-infrared (NIR) doublet with 80 mm focal length

Applications

With a small telescope, you can produce low-resolution spectra of faint objects (stars, nebulae, galaxies, quasars, etc.), i.e. you can observe the entire visible range, and distinguish the object’s continuum (which indicates its surface temperature), as well as numerous absorption and emission lines (signs of the star’s activity).

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