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MarkAR

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  1. Mouser. https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/Diodes-Incorporated/AP1117E33G-13?qs=%2Fha2pyFadui%2BwK%2Bbolu%2BjYEdBZN5gMtDM87bym%2Bj6Xg0n%2F6jTSwC%2FkcacqYqixwy https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/Diodes-Incorporated/AP1117E50G-13?qs=%2Fha2pyFadui%2BwK%2Bbolu%2BjRaMjy%2FvDIsbbbfYpH6yc6N80aJ%2B3%2BftQER3w%2BBU0Oxd https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/Microchip-Technology-Micrel/MIC2171WU-TR?qs=%2Fha2pyFaduikL6rSCjEMYQ5%2FCd7LXze2KxKZ6Ve%2FoeO3wou40d1HPw%3D%3D Hope they are the right ones, just copied and pasted codes into their search.
  2. Fantastic image, beautiful crisp details.
  3. Amazing sharp detail, superb effort.
  4. Excellent images, especially the close ups.
  5. I think the Monkey Head and Thors Helmet might be ok, either download or try Stellarium online. http://stellarium.org
  6. CO says 39 % going up to 100% cloud, though they have been known to be wrong occasionally.
  7. Stacked, cropped and edited for the last time.
  8. Easiest thing would be to total up the current draw of all your equipment, if the FLO one at 6amp is enough then that'll do. No idea about the difference between linear and switch mode.
  9. Scarlet, that's daring. Lovely image.
  10. Looks good, they should both then be dead on the same axis.
  11. Yup, looks like its a no go for stars with this lens. Its the 100-400mm F4.5/5.6 L Mk1 so showing its age, still ok for normal stuff though. Probably not worth getting fixed, the value isn't that great secondhand.
  12. Thanks again for your time and effort, will probably try another wider lens (See Olly's post) on something else. Get to a darker site and go for a bit of Milky Way maybe.
  13. A good start, keep going 👍
  14. Well I removed all the dodgy images and stacked again in Siril with the same script, only took 36 mins rather than the 1 hour previous. Though that might be because a parcel arrived with my 64GB memory package upgrading from 8GB 🤣. As for the image, it looks slightly cleaner. Will have a tweak later and post it up but I still don't think there's much more to see in the Pinwheel.
  15. Have a look at Chucks Astrophotography and Dylan O'Donnell on Youtube, both have Celestron setups. Think they use a drop in filter system, focussed available but Chuck's seems to be so stable he hasn't fitted it.
  16. Might need spacers to get to the right focus point.
  17. @gilesco A huge thnkyou for looking at this and taking the time and effort, I'm going to try a re-stack without the worst frames and see how that looks. I definitely need to get longer subs, though 60s at 400m f5.6 on a sky guider might be pushing the envelope. Should be possible at 300mm though. @cuivenion Great effort as well, you've managed to get better colour than I did. Thank you all.
  18. Longer subs in the future, I was using the laptop trying to figure out my main rig and Ekos and having problems so just thought I'd leave the DSLR off to run on its own. Its a pain that Canon won't let you use the intervalometer in bulb mode. Also not sure if my laptop would cope with running the main rig on Ekos plus the DSLR either on AstroDSLR or anything else.
  19. Looks like red rain ! Zoomed in on the galaxy and there doesn't seem to me much more that can be pulled out from the image. I'll have to find and delete that odd frame. Not sure how that happened unless it was the initial framing shot.
  20. Excellent, took over 2hrs to upload. Go ahead and use anything your acquainted with, in Siril I just ticked debater, changed the directory and used the DLSR Processing script. Absolutely yes go ahead and video it, post up a link when done. Every tutorial has something to help someone. Just a thought, put all the subs into one folder so here are the image numbers if it helps. Biases- 4269 to 4299 Dark- 5142 to 5161 Flats- 5162 to 5181 Lights- 4932 to 5138
  21. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ff-ag8iJOua4hn259sUyl755kqGu3dLI/view?usp=sharing Hope this link works, not used G'Drive before.
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