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Was a cable snagged?
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To be honest, I think general light pollution is far worse. These satellites really only affect long exposure astro photography. Having the odd satellite go through your field of view when you're doing visual astronomy isn't a huge issue. Shops and offices, not to mention government/council buildings leaving their lights on all night; poor/ill directed street and security lighting, affect not only astronomers, but humans in general; not to mention the massive detrimental affect it has on insects and animals.
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Took a risk on a Mak 127
Stargazer33 replied to Sadiestorm's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
That looks very nice. How much of a steal was it, may I ask? My first 'scope was the SW 102 Mak (off ebay), but on a cheap camera tripod. I had many 'WOW' moments with that little 'scope. Enjoy! -
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© Copyright Bryan Harrison 2021
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First attempts with my new Celestron C8 XLT on a CG5 GT mount. Now with a CGEM mount. Now a C9.25 XLT
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From the album: Stargazer33's Album
© Copyright Bryan Harrison 2021
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From the album: Stargazer33's Album
© Copyright Bryan Harrison 2021
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Well caught! Especially in a 6" 'scope. If you reduce your region of interest (ROI), you will get a much higher frame rate; which will give you more chances to capture good frames when the atmosphere is steady. It's also less demanding on your computers resources when you process the video, as its not having to do calculations on large areas of just black sky. Good luck with Neptune. I've still got to get that one too and Mercury. My Venus wasn't very good either!
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Live stream of Mars being orbited by spacecraft
Stargazer33 replied to tony4563's topic in The Astro Lounge
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That's really nice. The stars are a good shape, right into the corners and you've kept them tamed well. There's some nice detail in the dust lanes too.
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Affinity Photo can now load .FITS Files
Stargazer33 replied to PeterCPC's topic in Discussions - Software
That looks like a really nice program! I like that it let's you work on 32 bit images. Also at £23 (50% off offer) at the moment it's very tempting. -
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help? I'm in the process of setting up N.I.N.A. to try, if I ever get out imaging again! I have set up most things but I have come unstuck with the SharpCap Sensor Analysis data for the exposure calculator. I have SharpCap 3.2.6473 installed and have run sensor analysis for both RAW8 and RAW16 with the .bin files stored in the default location. I also put the .csv files into the same folder as they were saved to my desktop for some reason. However, when I try to load the data into N.I.N.A. it says: "Loaded 0 sensors". Is there something obvious that I am doing wrong? I've attached a couple of screen grabs. My N.I.N.A. version is 1.10 HF2 BETA011 Thanks for any help!
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Very nice Charles! I was going to say it looks a bit green and was going to suggest HLVG. Then I realised that I had the blue light filter turned on in my tablets settings! 🤪🙄🤫 So, very nice image Charles, no suggestions. 🙂
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That's really nice. The 'curtain' behind horsehead is showing lots of detail.
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PHD2, APT and usb connection to laptop
Stargazer33 replied to GrampyG's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
If it's USB3 then no! I believe USB3 is only good upto about 2m. Even with USB2, running 10m unpowered is not recommended. You would probably get lots of lost connection problems, if it works at all. USB is flakey at the best of times. -
ZWO Asi website - Software & Manuals
Stargazer33 replied to Peter_D's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Hi, just got in no problem from my android tablet. Could it be that you're using Ubuntu os? -
WOW! Absolutely stunning! I don't think I've ever seen so much detail around that target. 🏆🥇🏆
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Looks like the 'scope coped admirably. Lovely ray detail in your image.
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Annus horribilis for many................
Stargazer33 replied to Kinch's topic in Imaging - Deep Sky
It's nice to see some positives coming out of 2020! Lovely images. -
I would say that you've had a pretty stellar year, looking at your images.
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Very nice! Way better than my first M42. You could also try taking some shorter exposures to capture the trapezium cluster and then blend that into your existing shot with a layer mask.
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Christmas star over Shetland
Stargazer33 replied to richard ashbee's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
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Very nice image Alex. It's got real depth to the nebulosity and you've controlled the trapezium cluster superbly.
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Try the rb digital app. If you have a library card, you can download digital versions of most magazines including S@N. HTH
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M42... should have been M33
Stargazer33 replied to MercianDabbler's topic in Imaging - Image Processing, Help and Techniques
Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt. More times than I'd care to think about!