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  1. Hi

    Some images of the eclipse were captured using a samsung galaxy s6 attached to 40mm eyepiece on 90mm skywatcher refractor. The file of images was then put into slideshow mode and the screencast captured to show the eclipse progress. Unfortunately the time interval between images was not regular and neither was the exposure.

    Cheers

    Chris

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  2. Hi and back to July when Saturn (and Jupiter) were better placed for observing than now.

    Attached is a short clip of Saturn captured on a Samsung Galaxy S6 through a 6mm eyepiece on a 200mm Dobsonian mounted Newtonian telescope.

    SIRIL was used to stack the frames and tweak the final image which is also attached.

    Clear Skies

    Chris

    20200712 Saturn.jpg

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  3. Hi again Dave

    So to cut a long story short I have two laptops, one runs Windows and the other Ubuntu.

    It occurred to me last night that I had done my startrailing stacking on the Windows laptop last April and sure enough there in the recycle bin were the subs!

    So I can oblige your request and shown below is the full stack complete with two vapour trails!

    Sods law dictates that one went straight past the pole star .. while as you can see the other leaves like a scratch running down from the top just left of centre.

    It is a moot point whether to keep the vapour trails or to have the gaps in the star trails. I prefer the gaps especially in this case where the region around the pole is effected.

    Cheers

    Chris

    Startrailsfull.jpg

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  4. Hi Dave

    Many thanks for your kind comments.

    Before I stacked the images I scanned through each one looking for any trails and found only two or three . I then removed these before stacking the rest (you can see the little gaps in the trails where an exposure was removed).

    I never stacked the whole lot so don't know what it would look like.

    Now once I am happy with the stack I usually dump the subs in the recycle bin, which I rarely empty in case I want to try again. Unfortunately on upgrading Ubuntu my recycle bin got emptied so although I'd be happy to try a full stack I can't!

    So sorry I can't oblige Dave.

    Chris

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  5. Thanks Harshn.

    The adapter is just a bog standard plastic smartphone adapter off ebay for about  a tenner.

    Set phone camera to Manual Focus at infinity and low ISO cos Mars bright.

    With the phone attached to the eyepiece via the adapter, mount on the telescope and use eyepiece focusing control to finetune the focusing.

    Record  video clip for as along as suits (my scope is Dobsonian mounted so Mars drifts across field of view in a few seconds!).

    Then preprocess (PIPP) and process (SIRIL) and postprocess (GIMP) as described above.

    NB The clip and stacked image both show Mars as a nearly white blob but CURVES and LEVELS in GIMP rescue the detail.

    Clear Skies

    Chris

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