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What do telescopes have to do with A/V isolation and damping?

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What do telescopes have to do with A/V isolation and damping?

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A lot! The largest difference is observatory-class telescopes weigh a lot more than your average A/V components. The common factor is that all Earth-based telescopes need isolation and damping, to a degree that will allow tracking (correcting for the Earth s rotation) and guiding to freeze a celestial object in your field of view for many hours, so you can capture an image with a special CCD camera, etc. The best aerospace mass-loading technologies (i.e. isolation platforms, cast-iron piers, etc.) must be installed under your telescope to obtain the tightest star fields possible.VSE s past astronomical customers range from the amateur astronomer to world-class observatories and research centers, NASA, Jet Propultion Laboratory, Naval Warfare Department, just to name a few.

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