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Vroobel

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  1. Hi, Usually I make my astro-toys, then make a video and show them on YouTube and astronomy forums. This time I will struggle with a subject whitch I am not familiar with, thus I have to ask You for help. Especially someone living not to far from Liverpool or Manchester. I gonna make a bigger EQ fork mount for my 10" Bresser Messier (ES) reflector. I wouldn't even try to think about that without some very important and remarkably expensive part which I have bought as it is no longer able to be used at original environment. I mean a harmonic gear. My one is a little bit broken in area of one of many screw holes, but it is nothing as the fork mount is doing incomparable slower movements and operates with much lighter load. The gear has 100:1 ratio and around 4.5 kg of weight. Here is link to the gear in action: The fork will be made using aluminium plate and profiles while the base has to be made of steel. An idea of the base is shown in the bottom. I hope I can design everything on my own, but the only thing that I can not perform is welding. Therefore I would like to ask mates living in Merseyside or Greater Manchester and familiar with welding for help. Its not urgent, but I would like to know if I can obtain the help or should I try other ways. I believe that the common passion gathers people having different experience. Please don't hesitate to ask if anyone would like to know more details of my idea.
  2. Hi, I have the Sony Nex-6 camera, that doesn't support wired intervalometers, so I had to do something to solve a problem of longer exposures. Please watch my another video presenting my own IR intervalometer based on the Arduino.
  3. Hi, As I used a theory described in article of The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada as a base for my derotator acting, I decided to inform them about my project. An effect of the correspondence exceeded my vision: the author placed an information about my derotator in the article. 😲 http://calgary.rasc.ca/field_rotation.htm
  4. Thank you for the information. Inside my derotator is simple universal board with only LV8729 driver and set of jumpers for micro steps set up. I can think about it and add a feature of the rotator when I make step towards the ASCOM compatibility.
  5. That is right. But that doesn't change the problem of positioning the rotator before every session. This feature requires the ASCOM as well. Moreover, I know that some indicator of "zero" position should be implemented there.
  6. 🤔 I cannot say that I didn't think about it. But how will you connect it to your exact stuff? The derotator needs 12V, that is easy. Beside that it gets Direction and Step signals from the Raspberry Pi. And GND of course. I made it this way to adapt it to ASCOM in future, but the future isn't now yet. I don't have mount compatible with ASCOM, so cannot test it anyway. Edit: The LV8729 stepper motor driver can work with 6-36V, so the 12V is there only because i operate with this voltage in my system.
  7. Look, the derotator is a kind of proof that it is possible to make it at home. It was like a bet with some people from the community. Since I finished this quite nice project I gonna prepare to performing of a big fork mount able to drive my 10" OTA. Today I made a deal and I nearly have strong harmonic gear box. That should be strong like the EQ8. I don't expect any problem with astro-photography at all, maybe only the light pollution...
  8. I wrote my system completely on my own. I calculate both Az and Alt and put them into equation shown in video. My Latitude is taken from GPS. Everything else is a calculation based on complicated algorithm developed on my own as well. Finally every picture presents objects with the same angle.
  9. As you could see in my video I have Dobsonian mount so I cannot perform longer exposures than 25 seconds. Every longer one captures star trails. Presently, with the derotator, I am able to leave my camera set up for thousand pictures and go home to watch TV or movie. The only problem is that my drives have strange small movements invisible without capturing the pictures. Short exposures like 5 or 10 seconds show nothing, stars are simply points. But longer ones make patterns like butterfly., so I think the error is looped. I ordered better quality stepper motor drives and want to replace them and check. If that is OK, I want to play with astro-photography. My F5 scope and IDAS LPS-D2 filter (which I gonna buy) can do it even in Liverpool
  10. Hi, I'd like to show my setup in the last action. Regards, Tomasz
  11. Good morning After many months of theoretical preparation, and then the practical ones, I have finished work on my own field derotator. As usually, I would like to share the effect of this big project making a video-report in YouTube. I invite you to watch. Best regards, Tomasz
  12. Hi, After quite long lack of activity here I'd like to present an another point of view about the Creation of the Universe. Simply watch the video... https://youtu.be/yKsO2Tf5TW4 🙃 Regards, Vroobel
  13. I'd like to do first steps towards an early morning observation, maybe also simple astro-photo. I see main benefit related with better seeing in comparison with evening, when air is warmer and unstable after the day. But how to prepare for that? I expect a dew, so shouldn't do it without system of heaters. I work on that together with my friend. How do you prepare your stuff, do you set it up in evening and wait for the morning, or before the observation? Can you give me some advises? I have other questions, but they depend on answer for the first one. Tomasz
  14. I can think about it, you are right. But I have another solution decreasing the risk: https://astrovroobel.wordpress.com/2018/09/07/zasilanie-wyjazdowe/ Please use the Google Translate, because it's in Polish.
  15. Thanks! This is first silent movie since long time, several previous ones were too noisy, right? No problem. But it's not easy to record the silent footage with kids playing in garden.
  16. Has become. I've made another YouTube video showing my GoTo system before and in action. Unfortunately, the night sky above my head can be placed on the 8th position on the Bortle scale (1 - best, 9 - worst), so I used multiple systems to see something at all. In addition, I have recently been the owner of a Sony Nex-6 camera and I cannot yet set everything right. I just didn't have time to play with the camera and put the material together for YouTube. As you can see in the film, I recorded my system's display and the picture in the mirror's focus at one time, and because I was doing this maneuver for the first time, it took a while. I have to invest in a newer computer and paid video editing software. Kdenlive is great, because it's free, but not without errors, which have caused strong sweats on my body several times ... I hope that the sense of the project has been showed well enough to be properly understood by people embedded in the subject. The project is open, so I encourage you to comments and suggestions - I really need them. I am an absolute amateur and I did all this in just over 2 years after purchasing the telescope, largely with your help. Thanks to Krzysztof B. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47WS1T9_UbI Tomasz
  17. Hi all, As my own GoTo system is already finished, I'd like to record some videos of its slewing and accuracy of aiming for YouTube purposes. I tried to do it in my garden, but the sky above Liverpool is terrible. Shortly saying, I didn't have pleasure in watching the records and pictures, so you wouldn't have as well. The question is where I could try to do it peacefully again in a better surroundings? Is here any Stargazer living somewhere in countryside around 1+ hour driving from Liverpool able to let me do the job at his/her possession? I will be happy to show it and explain it all if someone is interested and also much more happy to grabe some important advises. Here is most actual video showing the construction: Tomasz
  18. OK, my fault. As I found (https://www.quora.com/Does-the-ISSs-orbit-change-regularly) : "...63-day cycle when it will be over the same region at the same time of day.". Thanks, Dave!
  19. Ngc3031, your support is valuable very much for me. Thanks a lot for that.
  20. Oh, mate, that's awsome! I just checked the ISS. Accuracy of the library is equal around 1 arcsecond! Regarding your software, the Satelite Chaser, I found out about it from one of our Polish astro-amateur, but I couldn't use it because of not equatorial mount. Moreover, my mount is not compatibile with any existing standard (that can change...). Actually I am happy to have fantastically working library giving me the required Ra and Dec. Now I have to think hard how to make the proper slew to expected position and wait for the ISS. There is no place for mistakes, I can make 1 attempt per sesion, as I read the ISS is well visible once per 63 days. Maybe it's visible through the telescope, byt not so good. It will take some time. https://rhodesmill.org/pyephem/ Best regards for all engaged!
  21. ngc3031, thats very clever! I just checked, the Mars show's little difference in comparison to the Stellarium, but the Jupiter is nearly exactly same! I'm impressed! I can use it instead of typing hundreds line of code based on the "Astronomical Algorithms". After a check of all planets I think is more accurate for the gas giants then other planets, but I gonna play with it! Even with the tiny inaccurates I can use a wider eyepiece to find the planet and then use another one. Let's try the ISS...
  22. Hi old_eyes, The Google Maps does it. Simply type the address and press longer red drowing pin. I used my phone now, but PC version gives you more. Tomasz
  23. Something for Python lovers: https://rhodesmill.org/skyfield/earth-satellites.html I have to install this package and try.
  24. Thanks, Dave. Could you please share some details with us? I'm interested in and technically ready tor the accuracy of seconds. Tomasz
  25. I think the Stellarium is accurate enough within 30 days since update of TLE. Wht is the TLE? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_elements#Two-line_elements You can get it from the https://www.n2yo.com site after registering. Every time I get it I have same numbers, because possibly it's valid for some time or forever - I don't know yet. I saved a file with the data and will check it for every several days. I read on Wiki that it becomes inaccurate after 30 days. I found similar need of the Ra and Dec coordinates here: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/satellite-right-acension-and-declination-calculations.220399/ then jumped to mentioned subject: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_elements and found the description of the TLE. After then I found the pdf file: spacetrk.pdf - it's there: https://www.celestrak.com/NORAD/documentation/spacetrk.pdf And here my headache began... I know that the TLE includes coded orbit of the ISS, but is here any matematician / physicist / astrophyisicist able to pass through the equations and receive the Ra and Dec? But I found also this: https://github.com/brandon-rhodes/python-sgp4 - "Python implementation of most recent version of the SGP4 satellite tracking algorithm". So will try to sort it out. Tomasz
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