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Space Cowboy

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  1. 34 minutes ago, Kon said:

    Nice capture. Cassini division is nearly all the way around.  Nice banding on the planet.

    Thanks Kostas. I nearly didn't bother setting up as the forecast showed high cloud but looking at the rest of the week it's now showing cloud every night!

    Frame rate was only 11fps but the on-screen view looked decent. Couldn't properly align the ADC for some reason and decided to try the mono but by then the cloud was so thick I lost sight of Saturn completely! 

    Only managed the one 6 min colour  capture. Quite impressed by the sensitivity of the QHY585 on Saturn. In good conditions it could produce a very nice image.

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  2. 5 hours ago, mirrorgirl1980 said:

    To tell you the truth the nexter 4 se is not very good at all it always leaves blurry images and i don't know why but yes next time i will do a 3 minute video thanks for that

    Could be collimation is out. Have you done a star test before imaging a planet?

  3. 2 hours ago, mirrorgirl1980 said:

    I used my nexter 4se and my zwo 385 mc colour planetary camera

    Ok, there is quite a lot of noise on the image which suggests you need to stack more frames. At least a 3 min video would be ideal. Auto colour balance in Registax would be beneficial too as your colours are a bit out. Considering you have a small scope its a very good effort!

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  4. 20 hours ago, siatnite said:

    Well caught Stuart nice wide field, the conditions have been poor to say the least & don't look much better for the next few days either!

    Thanks Simon, I'd hoped after an unsettled late  Summer the autumn would be better than usual but so far it's living up to its usual pattern.

  5. 26 minutes ago, morimarty said:

    Everything looks spot on Stuart. Colour balance is great it's just the UK skies what's hampered you with this one. As you say at least you've kept them wheels going round ready for that elusive window.

    Thanks Martyn it's surprising how much longer it takes to set everything up when you've not been out for a while. Even if the clouds roll in and no imaging is possible it's still a  useful exercise. 

    A well oiled imaging machine is far more likely to catch the best seeing and as we know it only needs a couple of minutes.

  6. 2 hours ago, Kon said:

    I got up and it was all cloudy, and straight back to bed. I tried Venus during lunchtime yesterday but it was awful again in UV (IR  was a marginally better). Although the jetstream is further north, it is killing the seeing. Let's hope November is better.

    Thats too bad. I think we should start a petition for Jupiter's opposition to be in June.

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  7. On 07/10/2023 at 20:46, Kon said:

    I know the feeling. I was out this lunch time to try Venus but it was just awful. Even on the eyepiece it was boiling. I am contemplating if I should stay up for Jupiter or not tonight. I will check Saturn and see how bad it is....

    Did you get anything? I didn't realize that next month's opposition will be Jupiter's closest to earth until 2129 😮

  8. I had a play with those images but couldn't match the sharpness of your processed result. You're certainly in the processing groove now Kostas 👍

    I'll have another go with astro surface. Got close with registax by turning Denoise off completely but still not quite as good as your AS result.

    PM me Geoff if you want to have a go with IA. I did promise to talk you through it 🙂

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  9. 17 hours ago, Kon said:

    Thanks Stuart. Indeed, better control on focus. I felt that even under bad seeing I was able to focus a bit better. Let's see what I get with  Jupiter , if clouds ever clear at night.

    Clear sky is proving allusive around these parts for sure.

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