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happy-kat

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  1. this is a quick process of the first file, got colour in the spiral nice
  2. Hope you get clear windows I just looked at the aurora alert and it's red now
  3. That image isn't bad, the star shapes are quite good so if that was the lens I had I'd be trying it again. If it's a mirror lens is it f8? Whilst that might be slower then F5 still useable on bright targets could also try it on bright globular clusters I get odd white cross shape stars and think it's more the camera then the lens As processing skills develop old data can be revisited and reprocesses. If you decide you don't want it, clean it and could pass it to a charity shop
  4. When fiddling with processing I prefer no refraction spikes, it's easier to make a star round if there are no spikes.
  5. For me the first question is defraction spikes or not
  6. That's a corker capture and nice focus on your allsky stars
  7. I see what you mean, love them all great images and variety have yet to submit anything to any challenge, it's on the list
  8. I connect my synscan wifi dongle direct to my compatible skywatcher mount and the dongle flashes when connected
  9. The shorter the focal length used for imaging with would be more forgiving. If you have a 3d printer there is a wedge you can print at home Cuiv reviewed it on YT.
  10. Have you tried turning off your home wifi, wrapping the dongle in tin foil and then doing the reset
  11. Didn't spot you already had the 127 mak. With the weather like it has been at least getting an astro cam you could start capturing the moon or planets with the 127 mak and then make ongoing choices with building use
  12. At looks like you already have the 80ED telescope which would be great to use for imaging, I'd skip the 200PDS, there's plenty to learn with using the 80ED and great imaging to be had. Depending on what astro camera you get you might find starting with a IR filter for the Moon or planets a great start. Post processing, try them all, there are free trials if you're trying paid for software. See which one you get on with using, many are excellent from free to paid. If starting with your static tripod use your wisest lens with your camera and take lots of frames, then when you stack them you could start to see more and areas like Deneb are great for this. Have fun
  13. April did make me double think 🙂
  14. This might help https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/420735-synscan-wifi-reset-issues/
  15. I just make sure when focusing to always end in a decent amount of upward focusing direction to make sure there's no slush then do up the focusing screw, all's then good.
  16. It's on the list if I exhaust me using the rig I've created
  17. as a follower of this smart scope I would like an emulation mode in the app so I could poke around the app and learn more about it
  18. my seestar app got an update today and also the weather element is now working too today
  19. Same happens for me on loading the app, I think the issue is with ZWO or the weather app if it's a third party link. I don't have a seestar but I've the app.
  20. Just on my mobile view that looks better and being a smidge off focus you may find gives better result as it'll likely have less chromatic aberration which can show in the red on some older lenses
  21. When the sky does clear I'm going to try the updated sky watcher synscan sharpcap 4.1 auto align script and see if it copes with my limited sky viewing angles.
  22. Hi. Where the telescope is stored to observing location can be a consideration particularly if it's far, heavy and includes stairs as a more portable telescope may be more likely to be used in that situation.
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