Add another dimension to your exploration of the universe with the Starlight Xpress SX Spectrograph Pro, an updated version of the original Spectrograph that incorporates remote control. This tool splits the incoming light from celestial objects into its composite wavelengths and allows you to read the ratio of their intensities and the width of each emission line so you can determine what type of gasses the star or nebulae is made of plus the temperature of each element. It can also be used for non-astronomical applications such as photonics/physics experiments where you are trying to look at a specific wavelength of light.
Designed to be relatively small and lightweight, the device makes the entire spectrum accessible by adjusting a camera on a carrier, using a motorized threaded drive screw. Most of the visible spectrum, however, can be seen without adjustment. A six-position slit wheel, with various slit widths and lengths, is provided and will allow the sensitivity and resolution to be optimized for your project. The resolution R factor when using the smallest slit width (20 microns) is approximately 2000. The integrated monochrome Lodestar PRO guide camera ensures your system stays on-target during your spectroscopy sessions. To ensure the spectrograph is reading the light correctly, there is an onboard argon-neon calibration lamp that is driven by a simple 9V battery.
The remote function lets you change slits, adjust the imaging camera focus and the wavelength setting, and switch on the calibration lamp, or flat field lamp. Standard T2 threads on each side allow you to quickly and easily attach the device to telescopes (front female threads) and to mount imaging systems (rear male threads) using readily available T-mount accessories and adapters.