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ankwste

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  1. Konstantinos thank you very much...I think conditions help a lot... imagine Saturn wasn't so high in the sky but still give us good details
  2. Some smartphones have really nice caneras...and with good telescope you can have amazing results
  3. Saturn and Jupiter Good seeing conditions make that result possible For my equipment I used a Dobsonian 8 10mm eyepiece, smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro Both photos are stacking result from a 4k videob
  4. Closer try to iSS 🛰️ With brightness of -2.9 mag and max altitude 59° I used same settings as previous times but with better final result on this one Manual tracking Switch for details 😍 Dobsonian 8" Baader Hyperion zoom 8-24mm (8mm) Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro 4k video 1/2500 iso800
  5. Equipment: Dobsonian 8 Hyperion zoom 8-24mm Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro 1/320 iso100 Ioannina Greece 25/10/2022 13:35
  6. Thank you very much... first is my favourite too
  7. One day before Solar eclipse...1% moon just rises before sun Equipment: Dobsonian 200/1200mm Baader Hyperion zoom 8-24mm(24mm) Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro
  8. My first try with Chinese space station - Tiangong 🛰️ Conditions weren't the best: seeing 1.8 Transparency 0.1(good to stargaze app) and lot of wind also Chinese space station magnitude was -1.3 His mass is 1/5 of ISS and flies 100miles higher than ISS Equipment: Dobsonian 8" (10mm eyepiece) Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro 4k video 1/2000 iso1000 Stack best 5 frames Processing in PIPP Autostakkert Astrosurface
  9. My best photos of Venus Mars Saturn and Jupiter with my smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro through Dobsonian 8" (10mm eyepiece) All photos are stacking result from a 4k video (usually ×3 zoom). The programs I am using are 1.PIPP to align the video frames 2.Autostakkert to stack the best frames 3.Registax or Astrosurface for colour and sharpness processing
  10. Thank you everyone for the warm welcome, ISS is one of my favourite targets in the sky as it's very challenging to track him
  11. Hello I'm a new member and this is my first topic in the forum. A quick look I had in the forum help me to realise that there are many people with much love to this amazing hobby and they have the will to help people and spread their knowledge. I'm really happy I'm part of that forum. About my equipment: I'm using an Dobsonian 200mm/1200mm classic, I have an 10mm and 25mm eyepieces and recently I bought a Baader Hyperion zoom 8-24 eyepiece. I also use my smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro with an adaptor for planetary and sometime DeepSky Photography About the photos now: They are a result of stacking frames (4-6 best frames) from a 4k video I recorded with my Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 pro through the Dobsonian 8 (10mm eyepiece). The settings I used are shutter speed 1/2000 and ISO 800. Manualy I Tried to follow and track ISS through the finder scope. For the processing I used the programs PIPP AUTOSTAKKERT ASTROSURFACE @Kon invited me to this forum and helps me many times with processing tips...I would like to thank him a lot Any additional advice is welcome
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