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PaulM

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  1. IC 443 Jellyfish Nebula \ IC 443 Jellyfish Nebula \ M31 Andromeda Galaxy\ M81 Bodes Galaxy \ Rosette Nebula and NGC 2244 all from a single night\session. All around 40 mins and 10 seconds subs. Removed any bad single FIT subs and stacked in Siril. Used AstroCooker then some work in Siril and GIMP.
  2. good idea ! best session observing the sky I have ever had, still buzzing now
  3. Seestar S50 for imaging and Skywatcher 200P on an EQ5 for visual
  4. Was a good night, clear cold skies out from 18:00 till 02:00, more imaging with my new seestar s50 and visual observations with my 200P EQ5. images included andromeda, rosetta nebula, M82, pacman nebula, jellyfish nebula, visual was jupiter, neptune, M42, multiple star clusters around Cassiopeia amongst other things
  5. welcome, im not too far from you
  6. M1 \ M42 \ NGC 434 and NGC 2024 (Flame Nebula) 10 second subs, FITs uploaded to Astro cooker, TIFF downloaded with some minor adjustments in GIMP
  7. Been using my S50 for about a week now, from what I can see and transferred from the S50 in terms of files and have read you get a single JPEG stacked image form the subs and a FITs file, you do not get individual sub files to stack, apparently the early\beta release provided these and most of the YouTube videos are now out of date due to this, you cannot stack the individual subs, happy to be corrected on this as it would be good to do so
  8. First image, received S50 today and was imaging 10 minutes after unboxing, M42, bortle 5, between heavy cloud cover, 10 minutes imaging with 10 sec subs and fits file uploaded to astrocooker, total game changer for me
  9. Received my S50 today, easy to setup via app, charged it up a bit, plonked it on a patio table no alignment or faffing told it to point at M42 and 10 minutes of imaging land an upload to astrocooker I have this image. To me this is a dream come true, I can visually observe now and image at the same time.
  10. Came across the S50 by chance catching up on threads on here, did some research and ordered one from FLO yesterday, they are now out of stock so seem popular. Cannot wait to receive it and image my first DSO after years of visual observations, i will be able to image and visually observe now.
  11. Crikey some amazing images, just ordered one from FLO hope to be posting images soon and excellent excuse to go to a dark sky location in north wales
  12. no single person on here or indeed alive on the planet at the moment has the answers, revive the thread in a 100 years time
  13. First light for my Baader Hyperion Mark 4 8-24mm Zoom Eyepiece and 2.25X Barlow Earlier in the day I collimated the 200p i bought recently on eBay on a EQ5 mount Had bad cloud coverage but wanted to test the zoom eyepiece function and then barlow so decided to observe the double double in Lyra as that part of the sky being high was my best option Without the barlow and at 24mm I positioned things so they were in the middle then zoomed through each click to 8mm, had to refocus a bit each time I zoomed in but was a nice experience to easily zoom in and out, couldnt split the double double at 8mm so zoomed out to 24mm again and fitted the 2.25x barlow It was obvious with the barlow fitted the FOV was smaller, zoomed in refocusing as I did to 8mm again and I could split the doubles clearly, focusing has to be very subtle at this stage Also loosened the dovetail rings to rotate the tube and reposition the eyepiece into a more comfortable position, not sure if this is how to use this setup Thats it for this session was too cloudy to bother with other targets, but very happy with the zoom eyepiece and barlow, think it will make my observing easy, enjoyable and productive
  14. Baader Hyperion Mark 4 8-24mm Zoom Eyepiece with 2.25X Barlow
  15. Thanks, I did plan to get in touch that group with at some point as my new telescope\mount now fits into my car now - my old large dob didn't
  16. Thanks for the heads up about Alwen Reservoir, I had found a location close by via google maps at Llyn Brenig but will certainly do some research into Alwen Reservoir
  17. First light for my 200p on EQ5 mount Not had a telescope for over 12 months now and had 8", 12" and 14" dobs previously Good to be back under the stars after having a heart attack in January and a few more till I had a triple bypass op in March, followed by recovery and rehab and the thought of getting another telescope helped me through this big time and decided on the 200p and EQ5 mount combo and got a good deal from a seller on eBay So tonight was about getting familiar with the mount and setting the red dot finder and finder scope up Once setup quickly located M53 then zoomed in with the barlow, then headed over to view M57 and again zoomed in with the barlow, ended with viewing M81 and M82, by then i was getting tired and experiencing some pain so stopped there, really enjoyed the viewing and getting used to the mount, was also nice to know I still know my way around the night sky Definitely heading into north wales once the nights get longer as this setup is much easier to carry and move than my last 14" dob
  18. Couldnt have said it better AI is a lot of IF statements If it really worked it would be having a much larger impact on our daily lives
  19. First light tonight with my 200p on an EQ5
  20. Just had my first session with my 200p on a EQ5 mount and worked well, used only dobs in the past Noticed that the tube and therefore focuser/eyepiece can end up in awkward places to comfortably look down the eyepiece I'm guessing there is a optimal way to position the tube on the dovetail for mounting if so any recommendations?
  21. they work as expected and they feel good but are they worth the price, probably not as the normal focuser work fine, visual only use for me
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