The Web between the Worlds
The problem with CCD cameras is that they are priced beyond the means of the average South African amateur astronomer. Who can afford hundreds of dollars on such an item these days? Thankfully, there is an answer! It is possible to make a CCD camera relatively cheaply, in fact, you may already own all you need! I refer to the gentle art of using a Webcam for astro-imaging, which I have done myself with surprising and gratifying results. Though I bought my cam from Incredible Connection (http://www.incredible.co.za) for about R700, a friend sourced a cam for his own AstroCam project from the junkmail
for R200. And it is several models better than mine to boot!
Colin Bownes' site is stocked up with good solid information on the subject, and I had a good chuckle at his novel (to me) method of fixing the problem of an annoying streetlight. It would be fruitfull if one spent some time there.
There is even an online group devoted to unusual imaging methods. They call themselves the "QuickCam and Unconventional Imaging Astronomy Group". I have found their site quite useful.
http://www.astrabio.demon.co.uk/QCUIAG/
Here are some more sites that may be of topical interest.
http://www.df9cy.de/astro_wc991015.htm
http://www.chariot.net.au/~stevb/webcam.html
http://perso.club-internet.fr/legault/
Lastly, here is a nice site with a number of links to keep you occupied during lunch hour.
http://www.webmesh.co.uk/astronomy.htm
Send any sites of interest that you find to me, and remember that if you would like me to look for anything particular all you have to do is shoot of an email.
My address is evyn@space.com .
Clear skies!
Evan Dembskey