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Ferre

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  1. Thank you very much, much appreciated ! Gonna check it out this afternoon
  2. Thx The only thing now is to figure out how to install it. But we keep on searching
  3. Greetings, I wonder if it's possible to run Starnet++ on Linux, more particularly Manjaro (Arch derivate). Just couldn't find it anywhere. Thanks in advance already
  4. Sounds familiar Yesterday evening the sky was clear when we came home very late but I was exhausted. Still felt guilty about it, even now
  5. Last week I received my Skywatcher Mak 90/1250 which should provide crisp defined images. I know it's only 90 mm in aperture but what I saw was a blurry unrecognizable patch of light. Jupiter is low on the horizon and these are standard eyepieces plus the fact that the scope hadn't well adapted to the outside temperature. But is it even necessary at this time of the year when the outside temperature is approx. the same as the inside temperature ? Or are the standard eyepieces that bad ? Or does the scope needs a collimation (which I strongly doubt because a brand new Mak shouldn't need that ?). Is there a big difference between standard eyepieces and let's say a Super Plössl ?
  6. Thx everybody for the good advice. Installed Autostakkert and it runs very well under Wine
  7. Hello I'm a Linux user (ArcoLinux, based on Arch). My question is what stacking program you other Linux-people use ? I'm willing to change to Ubuntu if that helps, no problem at all. I've been a long time Debian/Ubuntu/Mint user so changing isn't an issue. For wide angle/DSO photography I use Siril but for planetary stuff it doesn't seem to work. Or am I really that dumb ? Thx in advance
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