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  1. 2 minutes ago, starhiker said:

    Most of the effort is made to split the double double and to observe M57. Maybe the 133x eyepiece is not powerful enough, I could only vaguely split one of the double.

    Double-double (epsilon lyrae) can be split at lower magnification, but you need reasonable seeing. Last night's atmosphere was wild, the jetstream was right overhead - no wonder you couldn't split it!

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  2. 18 minutes ago, mr saddo said:

    Hi, all , can you help me with the AZ Gti mount,  when I center on a object either in alignment or go to and it's a few degrees off , I put it on target but  it  keeps moving it back  off,  I have to over run the  target to bring it back in center, it's very hard to get  say jupiter or saturn in a 10mm e.p. I  have   owmed the mount and  scope a few days mak127,  location correct, pointed level north, scope on left side. Its just

    Sounds like backlash, where the gears are taking up the slack before starting to drive the scope? When centering, are you finishing on up and right arrows?

  3. I find it really useful when trying to split tight doubles or say, when looking at the Trapezium in M42 and trying to hunt down stars E and F. Being able to quickly change magnification without faffing about with multiple eyepieces is great. That also makes it useful for planetary viewing and trying to gauge the best mag for the seeing conditions.

    And in spring, when hunting down all the tiny faint galaxies in Leo and Virgo, it helps enormously by providing an range of different contrast.

    But all this is applicable to zooms in general, not just the Baader.

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  4. Hi,

    The little old ST80 sits on a tripod in the corner of the kitchen, ready to be rolled-out as my quick grab-and-go. Perhaps I don't look after it as much as its big Japanese brothers - upstairs in the study in carry cases with their desiccant bags. And so I've just noticed 2 small patches of mould on the objective.

    I've just removed the objective cell and it's resting in the sunshine outside, trying to halt any further growth.

    As it's an ST80, it's quite straightforward to disassemble the objectives. I was planning on blackening the edges anyway. So what do SGLers recommend for cleaning the mould off? A google search comes back with lots of different methods/products. I have Baader Wonder Fluid but can pop round the corner to the chemist for anything more exotic.

    Thanks

  5. Just back in. Once the seeing settled, I could make out the same as @IB20 observed. A North polar cap showing white - not quite the tight white dot as I saw 2 years ago, but a much larger area. Not many albedo features visible on the surface except for a darker band running across the south (Mare Sirenum, I think), and 'beneath' that a wide area of whiteness across and surrounding the south polar region.

    Using the Vixen A105M and 6mm SLV

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  6. 2 hours ago, IB20 said:

    Looking at Mars tonight and there’s a clear white Northern polar cap but there’s also a slither of brightening at the Southern polar region too which looks like an icy polar region. I saw similar a few days ago too. Am I seeing both polar caps or is it some kind of Martian atmosphere affect?

    You can also get a polar 'hood' which is a cloud of sublimated ice above the pole. Currently it's approaching winter in the south, so there's also mists and frosts there. The north polar cap will start to shrink now too, as it comes into summer.

    See: https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/advice/skills/how-to-observe-mars/

    I've been observing Mars tonight but the heat rising above local roofs is causing poor seeing and I can't make out much. Hopefully I'll see more as Mars rises and temps settle.

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  7. 27 minutes ago, starhiker said:

    I am now considering to add a Telrad or Rigel finder.

    Yep - that'll be the game-changer. Even just a simple RDF will help get you on the starting star, then use the visual finder to star-hop to the target. Do you have a RACI finder, or is it a straight one? With a dob, the former makes it a lot easier on your brain/neck/back!

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  8. 5 minutes ago, StevieDvd said:

    You did not mention live stacking which SharpCap supports and almost an essential part of a good EAA. 

    Have you used/tried it?

    There are several EAA videos where Stellarmate/AZ-GTi are used, but people who don't want to get into Linux may appreciate PC astro capture programs which do live stacking.

    Sorry, yes. This was with live stacking 

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  9. A few months ago, I found myself the owner of a SW AZ-GTi mount.  It was almost by acident, after seeing someone want to swap one with for a AZ5 mount which I had mostly unused. I put the old ST-80 on it and enjoyed mucking about with GoTo for the first time. I have tracking EQ mounts (a Vixen SP and a newer Vixen AP) but only use them for visual.

    Anyway, I've always fancied a shot at some EEVA. My back garden is a Bortle5/6 I guess, so although visual works mostly, there are plenty of faint fuzzies I can't normally see unless I go somewhere darker. On a good night, I can JUST make out M33 with averted vision.

    So a few weeks ago I came into some extra cash and splashed out on a ZWO ASI585MC - after watching a few posts in other threads, plus Chris' you tube channel. I've also been watching @PeterC65's progress. Hope that doesn't sound like stalking!

     

    So last night was my first proper attempt. I had tried a few times to get used to Sharpcap, focussing, live stacking etc. but had never really tried to get a reasonable image before. The equipment I was using:

    • ST-80
    • ZWO ASI585MC
    • AZ-GTi (ALt-Az mode)
    • Baader semi-apo filter
    • Sky Safari
    • Sharpcap 4 Pro

     

    I followed a few YouTube vids for guidance on Sensor Analysis and the Smart Histogram. Using a dark area of sky near the zenith I got the following recommendations, setting 15 secs as the max exposure :

    Unity Gain: Gain 300, exposure: 3.4s

    Max Dynamic Range: Gain 256, exposure 15s.

     

    I haven't done anything with darks or flats yet, and there are some colourful hot pixels. Images saved from SharpCap 'as it appeared' with basic stretching

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    M33 (Max Dynamic Range: Gain 256, exposure 15s.)

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    and with (Unity Gain: Gain 300, exposure: 3.4s)

    image.thumb.png.cd27905552826122c9b24c8470c44c51.png

    but I tried a little processing in GIMP on the resultant FITs file for the latter:

    image.png.c2d1ee34d5a0ea66f6e47b292fca22a2.png

    Not the best target for an Alt-Az near the zenith, all that field rotation!

     

    M1 (messing about with gain 300 and exposure 3.0s):

    image.thumb.png.20681f796f14ba44a1bb42a711a4b97a.png

    and finally M37 (Gain 260, exp 4.0s)

    image.thumb.png.c696e95ca413ce73f7430dc60e236e74.png

     

    What did I learn?

    Well, at the moment it's a lot less relaxing than visual! Hopefully that will lessen as I get used to things. Alt-Az really restricts things as far as noise goes, with the limited exposure. Plus, it's much harder to find things with such a small sensor! It really requires very good alignment!

    I'll look to convert the mount to EQ in time, but can anyone recommend different approaches to Alt-Az that might help?

    Any comments or suggestions very welcome.

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  10. 4 minutes ago, SzabiB said:

    I updated now. It was in Alt-AZ mode as I have the normal mount and no wedge or counter weight. 

    yes - but there are 2 versions of the firmware. The plain old AZ one, where you have the scope on the left side, and the dual AZ/EQ - where you need to have the scope on the right, even in Alt-Az mode.

    Your symptoms sound like using the dual-use firmware in Alt-Az mode but with the scope on the wrong side.

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  11. 41 minutes ago, SzabiB said:

    Nope, not yet. I just checked the current one is 3.29 A5. So I guess I  need to download the 3.80?

     

    The latest version is 3.40. But does it say whether it's the Alt-AZ or the Alt-AZ/EQ version that's installed on your mount? I'm not sure if the loader program can differentiate, though.

    On the Synscan pro app, when you connect, do you get options to use Alt-AZ or EQ mode? 

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  12. 3 hours ago, HEN said:

    HI all, i just got ZWOASI585 from FLO collected yesterday , looking forward to play at the weekends,

    anyway just to let you know that i notices the Svbony got 128mb mem and zwo got 256 mem ?  strange ?

    And sorry for poor english ,deaf,

    Hen.

    Hi HEN, Welcome to SGL

    (LOL - 'Hi Hen' sounds a bit patronising in Scotland!)

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  13. @SzabiB -  Quick pic of your setup?

    Have you updated the firmware at all? Or at least checked the installed version? Is it AZ only or AZ/EQ?

    You can use this to check the version (using Windows) "Windows program: Motor Controller Firmware Loader - WiFi, Version 1.80":

    http://skywatcher.com/download/software/motor-control-firmware/#:~:text=Windows program%3A Motor Controller Firmware Loader - WiFi%2C Version 1.80

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  14. Wow - that sounds great.

    I was flying low over Edinburgh last week, coming in to land at the airport. The view of the city was strikingly different from previous flights (over a few years ago). The LED lamps are well directed downwards and the city is obviously darker - the roads are lit but the lamps do not show at all from above. It was quite weird.

    It did make those awful huge electronic advertising billboards stand out though!

     

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  15. 10 minutes ago, Elp said:

    The lack of movement is troubling. Could it be a WiFi issue? Most of my issues slewing and issuing slewing commands were solved after changing to using 12v power (either mains or telescope grade power bank).

    A  firmware update from 339 to 340 fixed it. Phew!

    It's also fixed the issue I had with the flashing red LED - which before just flashed steadily whatever the status.

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  16. Really, REALLY, odd things happening with the mount tonight. I haven't use it for a few months, so it's been standing in the corner of the kitchen switched off.

    So I've tried this with both batteries and external power. The issue shows itself when I'm doing an alignment. I've tried 1 star, 2 star and north-level alignment but the same thing happens when I do the first adjustment after it's slewed to the first alignment star.

    I have the slew speed at 9 (fastest). I hit 'up' on the app and it moves up a fraction but quite slowly (say speed 5-ish) I try again and it does the same but also turns on the az axis too! I'll try down and it still goes up a little. All this at a slower speed. If I keep trying, it'll suddenly jump at the fast slew speed but in a couple of steps, as if it's trying to catch up with itself.

    I can't really get beyond this point. If I cancel the alignment, and try to move the scope, it won't respond. 

    Having said all that, suddenly it's working better! However when I goto a target and it asks me to manually centre the target, it starts to do the same thing again!

    Any ideas anyone? This has ruined my night for sure!

  17. 16 minutes ago, Stardaze said:

    Our visit to Kielder Observatory came around last night, perfectly timed with new moon, though the booked clear skies failed to materialise. great presentation and wander around which I enjoyed with my brother In law and niece. Maybe I'll head back up again one day. We're staying for 5 nights in a great bortle 3 location, sadly it looks to be a wash out for the duration of the stay.

     

     

    Hi Stardaze. Haven't seen you about for a while!

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