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This is a Ha and OIII image taken last week. The middle part of the Veil Nebula. Pickerings Triangle.
I'm sure with your rig you could get similar results.
Along with others such as
NGC 6888
LDN 889 & IC1318
IC 1396Bi colour tend to look better than mono
Have fun with your new glass.
Dave
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Great images 👍
How many frames for each shot did you take and what percentage of those shots did you use?
Dave
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Took this last night.
IC 1396 Elephant's Trunk.
"WiKi. The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is a concentration of interstellar gas and dust within the much larger ionized gas region IC 1396 located in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away from Earth. The piece of the nebula shown here is the dark, dense globule IC 1396A"
I was hoping to get 16 x300s of each, Ha and OIII, but the sun came up! 😮
16 x 300 Ha
6 x 300 OIII
TS65Q with ZWO AIS183MM Pro
SGP, PixInsight, PHD2
Thanks for looking.
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WOW That is a wide FOV. And what depth too. Very nice image to me.
Looks very dramatic. It would be interesting to see how this progresses but it looks perfectly fine as is to me.
Thanks for sharing.
Dave
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On 16/06/2020 at 10:17, Peter Drew said:
We had a small fire indoors when the magnifying side of my sister's makeup mirror on the window sill set fire to the curtains. 😱
We had a similar thing. The convex mirror side was tilted down and the sun scorched the dressing table ...A real mess the size of a tea plate. Fortunately, no fire. Just a horrid smell in the room for a few days.
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I will attend the first half hour but my BAS Astronomy zoom meeting is at 8pm...Not sure I can multitask and seriously pay attention. I will have to catch up on the recorded version.
As said above, a Tuesday or Thursday would suit me better. Thanks for the talks anyway. I have found them very interesting so far.
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I dont have an answer but, As soon as I read the initial part of this thread I knew where you were going....two same camera's = confusion!
I have ASI1 and ASI2 on my SGPro. The ASI1 is my 290C cool and the ASI2 in the 183MM Pro.
It would be good if it would use serial numbers or MAC address or some other unique addressing system. And allow one to rename it as and when.
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4 minutes ago, Greymouser said:
Playing good games is not a weather dependant hobby either!
Is this the real reason? 😮
Shame on you!! 😛
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I have run all my rig, three cameras, Aik 120ex, ZWO ASI183MM Pro and Lodestar X2, Mesu 200 with SiTech II controller, SGPro and Artemis along with PHD2 Guiding all on a Celeron cheap ( £120) PC. Your PC will last another 6 months, time to save again. That TAK may not wait
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8 hours ago, Paul M said:
My new RPi 4B and cute purple heatsink case has arrived
An feel an evening of Astroberry coming on...
I look forward to First
LNight 😛Report .
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Its got to get past the Sun yet. The last two have broken up...Lets hope this one can manage a fly-by
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Im an imager not a viewer. However, I have seen Andromeda through a large C11 scope. And, although you wont see it that good, you will see a mucky brown disk about half as good as that. And if you live in a low light pollution area you may see as much detail as that but it will be almost a black and white image...with a little brown. If I recall correctly.
Either way, yes, its up late, and maybe other galaxies are in better position. But if its M31 you want, good luck
And remember, the sky is always turning. Andromeda will be better positioned later in the year so you wont need to be up so late.
M101 and M51 are high in the sky now.
Have fun.
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I dont think its flats causing the issue.
Have you tried without flats?
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flats are measured in ADU's else by taking a Flat and watching the spike on the Histogram is only 1/3 from the left. i.e ].....iIi..........[ If that makes sense!
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I was given a skywatcher heritage 76 mini dobsonian (76mm Mirror and FL or 300mm ) about a year ago as the friend of my mothers found they couldn't use it. It did need collimating. Once I had collimated it I was very surprised at what a great image it produced from such a small scope.
This scope, Sky Wathcer Heritage 150p Dob A 150mm mirror at 750mm FL will be a great scope to have around for friends parties etc. Just leave it out for everyone to use. It should give some great views of the Moon and other celestial objects. I'm sure its going to be a winner at that price.
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Being a Mesu 200 owner. I loved this.
The mount does not need to lift 5Kg or 10Kg...It should be balanced so it can hold the weight on the DEC of 100Kg. If the weight has a counter balance then its not a problem. Hope that makes sense?
Dave.
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Look forward to seeing the results of First Light Dave
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Thanks James,
SiTech Servo II Controller is the controller on my Mesu 200. I'm sure it will work on UBUNTU but I have not heard of anyone using it. At the moment I use Win10 and everything works. If I could be 100% sure the Pi4 could run my system, I would move over to it. I just don't fancy playing with it to find it doesn't support my Mesu.
The review I just watched for the above MINIX NEO Z83-4 Shows it as Win10 Pro at £179.90 So, I know everything will work on that.
But hey, I'm open to persuasion
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3 hours ago, Radec said:
Evening guys
I'm thinking of getting one of these to run my imaging rig wirelessly
MINIX NEO Z83-4
Does anyone have any comments, suggestions or better alternatives?
Thanks in advance
Radec
I had a quick look and that looks like a great product. I did find another unit - Beelink M1 which has 3x USB3 Ports. Is only Win10 Home not Pro. But I cannot find any to buy.
Otherwise, the unit you mention , with Win10 Pro, looks great to me
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1 minute ago, wornish said:
Have a look at a Raspberry Pi4. They are a lot cheaper, a lot more capable and just work great.
Running Astroberry on an RPi4 gives you all the astro apps you need for FREE.
There is a world beyond Windows if you take a look 😃
Will it drive a SiTech Servo II Controller?
Atik 4120EX OSC camera?
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Just now, Paul M said:
Very impressive result. Not sure I'd get much of a result with my 250 Newt @ 1200mm f/l.
I think they must have very good seeing there too. I have looked at a few images of this 3C 273 jet and none come anywhere near close to theirs.
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I have tried a few times to convince my wife that that Astrodon 1.25" 3nm Ha piece of glass would cost £600 brand new. She thinks I'm joking...serioulsy!! lol
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https://www.astrobin.com/full/90973/0/
Taken with three C11's by a group. Then added together, I think....If the translation is correct. https://www.astrobin.com/65168/?nc=user
Dave.
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Pickerings Triangle
in Imaging - Deep Sky
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Pickerings Triangle part of the Cygnus Loop
The nights are still short. I managed a couple of hours on this using Ha and OIII filters.
Imaging telescopes: TS Optics TS 65/420 Quadruplet
Imaging camera: ZWO ASI 183MM Pro
Mounts: Mesu-Mount 200
Guiding telescope: Celestron C11 SCT f/10 Celsestron
Guiding camera: Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2
Software: PHD Guiding 2 PHD 2 , Main Sequence Software Sequence Generator Pro SGPRO , PixInsight
Filters: Astrodon O3 - 3nm , Astrodon HA - 3nm
Accessory: ZWO OAG , Atik EFW 3
Date: June 25, 2020
Frames: 30x300"
Integration: 2.5 hours
Avg. Moon age: 4.34 days
Avg. Moon phase: 19.87%
Thanks for looking.
Dave.