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      Contact information 
      
      e-mail 
      
      
      
      antilhue@adsl.tie.cl 
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      website 
      
      
      
      
      www.astrosurf.com/antilhue 
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      Locator Map 
      http://www.frappr.com/apppublic 
      Level of accuracy: city of Santiago, Chile (metropolitan)  
      
       
      Biography 
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      My name is 
      Daniel Verschatse. I was born and raised in Flanders (Belgium).  
       
      When I was about 10 years old, fascination with the objects in the sky 
      grabbed me for the first time. Initially I satisfied my curiosity with 
      books. Then came the inevitable excursions into building a small 
      telescope: first with simple lenses, then with a self-made mirror. As a 
      student in the sixties, I worked nights, week-ends and during summer 
      recess to finance my first "real" telescope: a 102 mm (4") Polarex - 
      Unitron achromatic refractor with a 75 mm (3") guide-scope on a motor 
      driven equatorial mount. This dearly remembered instrument gave me my 
      first quality views of the moon and planets. It also enabled first 
      excursions into astrophotography. 
      The imaging bug got me ! Together with a friend we were 
      out every one of the rare clear nights, trying to record the objects on 
      35mm film. It was a long learning process eventually rewarded with the 
      publication in Sky & Telescope of our Mercury solar transit picture in 
      1968.  
      After graduating as a radio frequency engineer, I left 
      my native Belgium to start a technical-commercial career that took me to a 
      number of countries and left little room for my astronomical pastime. The 
      interest never waned though and in the early nineties my old love for 
      quality refractors and astrophotography was revived by the appearance of 
      the new generation Astro-Physics telescopes: fast f-ratio, virtually 
      color-free imaging instruments. I was hooked again !  
      A few years ago, my job brought me to Chile and I 
      grabbed the opportunity to make a childhood dream come true: my own 
      observatory under good skies ! It saw first light in November 2001. After 
      a rewarding re-start with film astrophotography, I quickly became a 
      believer in CCD imaging technology. Nowadays, nearly all of my work is CCD 
      imaging .  
      I live with my Chilean spouse and two daughters in 
      Santiago and run the South American branch of a German telecom components 
      manufacturer.  
       
       
      Areas of interest 
       
      high resolution 
      deep-sky imaging 
       
      
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      Astrophotography publications 
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      Magazines 
      
      Astronomy,
      Astronomie 
      Magazine (France), Boletim de Astronomia SAC,
      
      El Observador
      (Puerto Rico),
      Revista de la 
      Agrupacion de Astronomia de Santander (España),
      Sky & Telescope 
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      Books 
      
      
      UNIVERSE - The 
      definitive visual Guide  
      Sky & 
      Telescope's  "BEAUTIFUL UNIVERSE"  2005 Edition 
      "O século dos quanta"  by Joao Varela  -  Editora Universidade de 
      Brasília, 2004 Edition 
      .  
      Calendars 
      Official Calendar of 
      the VATICAN OBSERVATORY, June,2006 
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      Television 
      Patrick Moore's 
      "The Sky at Night" : BBC Television 
      program 
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      Websites 
      RC 
      Optical Systems website - Gallery 
      APOD - Astronomy 
      Picture of the Day - January 18th 2003 
      SEDS  -  Messier 
      Objects Astronomy Picture of the Day 
      Astro-Physics, Inc. Website  -  Gallery 
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      CD-ROM 
      Imagine 
      the Universe  -  CD-ROM published by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center,  
      8th Edition - March 2004  
      
       
      Observing sites 
      
      Home Observatory 
      Visually from metropolitan Santiago with 10" f/5 Teleport Dobsonian 
      
      . 
      Remote Observatory 
      San Esteban near Los Andes (Region V) Chile 
      see: 
      
      http://astrosurf.com/antilhue/Observatory.htm
       
      
      
       
      Astronomical Equipment 
      
      Telescopes 
      RCOS 14.5" Ritchey-Chretien 
      telescope 
      Astro-Physics 155-EDFS, f/7,2 refractor 
      Intes Micro (Moscow): model MN106 Maksutov-Newton telescope 
       
      Mounts 
      Astro-Physics 
      AP1200GTO 
      Astro-Physics AP900GTO 
      ALT ADN-5 mount controlled by FS-2 electronics 
       
      Cameras 
      SBIG STL-11000 ABG large 
      format CCD camera 
      SBIG ST-10XE NABG CCD camera with CFW-8 colour filter wheel 
      Philips Toucam PCVC 
      740K webcam 
      Pentax 67 (medium 
      format) and Pentax Spotmatic (35 mm) for film 
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