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Beautiful image. Love the crater chain.
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So sad to read this. Loved his enthusiasm for imaging the sky. One of a kind.
RIP Alyn.
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Give me a second would you! You managed to moan within seconds of me posting and trying to attach the correct files😆
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Very sad news, such a talented telescope maker. A great loss to the astronomy community. My condolences to his family at this time.
Mark
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It's a favourite read of mine, first time I read it I immediately went back to the start and read ir again, I've not felt like this with any other book. As a young astronomer I owned another of his books Guideposts to the stars, that book grew my curiosity in astronomy and 40 odd years later I still love looking up.
Mark.
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After watching the latest video I wondered how short changed those who paid for Astrobiscuit and buddies felt at the end. Drinking in the hot tub is hardly astronomy, didn't understand the urgency to image same night as the larger telescope either? And why not test the scope before taking it abroad? All a bit fake.
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Thanks Kostas
Let me have another try with the points you mention above.
Mark
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11 hours ago, maw lod qan said:
The images are beautiful!
It would be so nice to have a hut like that to go and unwind it.
Yes its a great place to visit, my 4th time there. This little hut used to be the local school house!
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During November I managed 10 nights imaging Jupiter, most of which Ive deleted as the seeing has been so poor, A few nights ago the seeing seemed better than usual and I captured a number of SER files for processing. As processed single files they are not that spectacular however I ve tried without any success combining and de-rotating the images in Winjupos. No mater what I do I get a smeared image, Ive watched many tutorials and unless im missing something really obvious I cant get it to work.
All the images are UT stamped, my lat and long are entered, hitting F11 does not always place the planet stencil over Jupiter correctly so I have manually adjusted this. Im selecting an image around the middle of the vids as a reference time. The image is not being de-rotated as far as I can see only stacked.
Any thoughts?
Mark
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33 minutes ago, Alan White said:
It was and is a much treasured volume for me, bought a used one to replace the long worn one of childhood
I sometimes refer to the book and the images in my Astro Club monthly talks I do.
Enjoy your book.
This book and Leslie Peltier's book Guidepost to the stars started my fascination with astronomy, I also recommend Peltiers book Starlight Nights, a great read
Mark
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Hello Kostas.
Those are excellent results, im getting nowhere near the details you are managing to pull through. I see your colour image is sharper and showing more details than your IR pass image, does your colour data include the IR pass date as luminance in your processing?
Mark
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13 hours ago, nickp87 said:
Hey all.
New to using PIPP to convert my files from MOV to AVI and have a question regarding file size.
I took a 1.3GB 40,000 frame video from my DSLR, ran it through PIPP and it spat out a 90GB file, is this normal? I expected a file of roughly the same size.Cheers
I noticed this too recently, I was not converting the file type yet the output file size increased?
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I had a similar problem a year or so ago with a triplet, leaving the scope pointing at the Sun was not an option for me as I live in Scotland, I purchased a UV-C light based on recmommendations to stop the growth getting any worse which worked. I was able to get a hold of Es via another forum member, initiallly I had been advised by a vendor that Es was too busy to help as he had other commitments, this turned out not to be the case, Es was able to clean and re-assemble the lens with which turned out to be quite a job (Skywatcher APO). He did a great job and I recommend him.
Mark
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If it were I, I would go down the OAG route with a Newtonian.
Mark
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Managed to view the comet last night with 8x40 bins and adverted vision, it was just about n the edge of visibility but definitely there.
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Hello ,
Had mine for over 1 year now and love this little portable mount. I have just over 4 kgs and have no issues, run everything via ASI plus. Typical RMS around 0.7 -1.00 however been as low as 0.4.
My intention was to start with the gti and upgrade to an AM5? no longer my plan as the gti works brilliantly.
Some recent images with it.
Mark
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Maurolycus, Aristoteles and Eudoxus (15/04/24)
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Very nice Kon, I've just come back in doors after a disappointing session, windows 11 decided to update and configure plus I was unable able to get good image runs without continual buffering.. Maurolycus gives me a smile under this illumination, such a happy looking crater 🙂.. your seeing looks to have been better than mine.
Mark.