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vineyard

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  1. My memory is a bit hazy on the way the different models work (I think the mount has its own model in there that does not get purged at power down). So what I used to do was once the mount was on & tracking (& polar aligned if you're not on a pier) then I'd purge the model (go to the mount tab and there's a "Clear Model" button). Then go to the Align tab (the one that looks like a bullseye - I think its called Align), and there's a button you can click to set up a mount model. I'd suggest choosing 3 named stars and once its gone through that, it has a mount model as of that night's setup, and you're hopefully more likely to get flips to happen when they should. If that doesn't fix it, I'd try & post a query on indilib.org too.
  2. Do you recalibrate the mount model every time? I used to have this - I think its something to do with the mount model vs the EKOS model. When I started basically re-calibrating the mount model at the start of every session (even though it was on a pier so thankfully no PA required every time) it got better. Maybe also trying posting a query on indilib.org?
  3. I hope I'm putting this Q in the right thread - sorry if I'm inadvertently reopening an old one (in which case mods pls feel free to move). Quick Q: could AllSkEye support these new Wyze cam v3 cameras which have night vision in them? Even if its not for full functionality, could some of the software functions be used? I've tried to see if these cameras have Ascom drivers but I haven't been able to find any info on that. Thanks!
  4. That would be a great Halloween shot.
  5. There really needs to be a wow emoji in the "like" options! That's gigantonormous.
  6. This is intriguing. Is there any chance you might also be able to stock Wegat's adapters for Meade maks? https://wegatoptical.com/ 🙏🏾
  7. Thanks @Mike JW (hope all well - still loving the STF7 )...so the NV is doubling the aperture even at 7", crikey. @HighburymarkI was just using an iPhone 12 and the standard photo app on it which in low light doesn't let me take faster than 3s (unless - and this is v possible - I'm being an idiot in using the phone!). That is really good to hear about the comparison of the TV85 v C8 - if its clear tonight I'm going to try sans the 0.5x reducer and see what it shows. As you say @AstroMuni thankfully our eyes don't take 3s shots - it was v nice to be able to see some of the finer structure of M13 just in an EP as opposed to stacked AP. Cheers
  8. I'm part way through reading Viladrich et al "Solar Astronomy" - its fascinating stuff. I had no idea about how the temperature changes so much, and the role the magnetic flux plays (including in pushing the coronal temperatures to 1 million Kelvin!)😲
  9. I tested out NV on my f/10 STF7 last week or so ago. Put an Antares 0.5x reducer on the end of a TV55mm and put it into a 2" mirror diagonal. No other spacers etc & no filters. So by my calcs that's effectively an f/2.4 system. Just held my phone as still as possible over the EP while it took a 3s shot. Obv that saturates the image so I've just played w GIMP to try & mimic a bit more what the EP view was like. Next time will drop the 0.5x and see what it's like b/c at f/4.7 it should still be fast enough to get a nice view of M13. I've never seen M13 through a normal scope of this aperture (LP here is pointless to even try that but maybe I should) so I have no idea how this compares to what a normal 7" view would be. Cheers
  10. It really was something. Esp the scale of it a the start. I'd been wanting to look at the sun all day and just couldn't manage to do so until that time - got lucky!
  11. Yes it was crazy how relatively fast that was happening - just thinking about the staggering amounts of energy that must have been in flux there and then in such a short period of time and across so much volume of space. You always hear how solar observation can be so dynamic - that's not wrong! It was also v interesting clocking the etalon - it really changed what could be seen.
  12. Yes it was that bit flying off - for the 20-25 mins or so that I was watching it went from something that looked big & bold but just about tenuously attached to the disk to a wisp like thing jettisoned off into the darkness, gone forever.
  13. 30kg with counterweights (specs table at the bottom here https://pegasusastro.com/products/nyx-101-harmonic-gear-mount/) so maybe piggybacking could work?
  14. That's a good Q David - there has to be some reason for this sudden deluge. That's a v good shout. With 20kg payload you probably could still double scope (within reason) by piggy backing one on top of the other, instead of side by side, like a little wide field frac on a longer f/l beast.
  15. USD 2960, which should hopefully not mean the same in GBP given its assembled in Greece & so the geographical proximity really should not allow for a 30% markup to enter these fair shores? Ofc there may be VAT that needs to be added. https://pegasusastro.com/products/nyx-101-harmonic-gear-mount/ They do make really good products, and their responsiveness is excellent, so will be keeping a curious eye out for the reviews. It's smack bang the same price (excl VAT) as Avalon's Evo Zero which should be v interesting to compare, although takes 50% higher payload. Both priced between the AM5 & iOptron HEM on one end, and the RST on the other - but Nyx has the highest payload tolerance of them all. Grabbing popcorn...🍿
  16. Not having imaged the moon for almost two months, finally had a chance on Fri night. Quite rusty. 7" f/10 Mak w ASI178MMcool (binned 1 & 2) as well as slightly more mushy closeups w an ASI290MM binned 2x2 w a 2.5x Powermate. Have been enjoying BV'ing the moon through this setup.
  17. Final choice will depend on budget ofc, but I'd highly recommend a TV76 - they've been around long enough that you should be able to get a well looked after used one. A ridiculously versatile scope.
  18. My bad, Avalon is not harmonic but a belt-driven alternative: https://www.avalon-instruments.com/products-menu/mounts/evo-zero-detail to it. Still v pricey, esp as a non-harmonic?
  19. There now seem to be harmonic mounts from RST, ZWO, Pegasus, Avalon, iOptron (no doubt others too) - is anyone in a position to do a comparison?🍿
  20. It does give a interesting sense of perspective doesn't it, making the nebula look lonely floating all by itself in the vastness - no different from us in our little solar system!
  21. Just playing around w DSO AP after a long while. This is only 5h24 of data so a lot more should really be gathered, but I like the wide framing. Annotated version shows a ridiculous number of galaxies! JPGs for size.
  22. I used the M6 at 55mm separation to bind (from memory I can't actually rememberif the 6.5 holes are threaded). It should come with the M6 bolts to bind. Its a v good system and the holes are cleverly sized & spaced that I don't think ADM dovetails work that well so you have to use the Primaluce dovetail (its all about peripheral sales ). EDIT: sorry just noticed you say that in fact the 6.5 are indeed unthreaded. The problem w using the unthreaded is that the nut and/or bolt head would then stick out on whichever side, depending on how you do it, which will not be as effective or convenient as using the threaded holes.
  23. That's lovely (esp the mono). One day I hope to make an open-truss solar newtonian (essentially a 150mm wedge!)🤞🏾
  24. Im guessing if its a Baader cool wedge its 2"? Those have longer lightpath. For a 76mm aperture, a 1.25" Herschel prism would be sufficient & would have shorter lightpath I suspect so that might give you the infocus you're looking for? That's what I found between the Lunt 2" & 1.25". Although since you waited 6m for your cool wedge that's probably not what you want to hear!
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