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M40

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  1. Not sure if it would work for you but this is what I did. I got a large ip66 enclosure with rain shield ( this stops rain sitting in the gutter at the top of the enclosure door). The enclosure was then mounted about 3-4M from the pier. In the enclosure I mounted the permanently wired socket. I then installed a multiway extension lead, this just plugged into the socket, Nevada power supply and an anti condensation heater with integral thermostat. I then took an swa cable for the 12vdc from the main enclosure to a second small ip66 enclosure mounted on the pier, within this enclosure are a set of quick release connectors for the 12vdc from the Nevada. Job done. 18 months later and all good. Install all wiring to the bottom of both enclosures only. Just pop into any good electrical wholesaler and ask about the enclosures, they will be able to find one for you. Depending on distances, I see no reason why you can't install your nuc within the main or second enclosure. All the best and food for thought.
  2. This is turning into a nice thought provoking challenge. Taking pictures of M13, I thought a single 10 second shot was the best I had taken, this as longer or more exposures just turned it into a blob, but I am now wondering if more and longer exposures with a lower gain will make the difference. Thanks very much for your thoughts people, it is appreciated.
  3. My thoughts are to try visual on some star clusters using the skymax. With the skymax small fov I think it unlikely I would find them, so my thoughts are to try the zwo guidescope as a main telescope in the asiair leaving me the skymax for visual. Has anybody tried that with the asiair?
  4. Currently every picture I take is asiair software based only. The one thing I would like to achieve is a darker background to the target. One of our sons has played with a few of the pictures with photoshop and got some pretty good results but I have zero interest in trying that at the moment. I have tried adding darks but that doesn’t appear to do anything so my next baby step was going to be flats.....but not yet my plan is to take one of my normal pictures and then take, as you suggested, about 30 or so just to compare.
  5. Last time I tried it, it didn't seem to add anything so next playtime I shall give it a go and see what happens πŸ‘
  6. Another clear bright night so a few more of the brighter targets, all using stellamira 85mm, zwo asi290mm, heq5, asiair. M5: Gain 110 4x10 seconds. Distance about 24.4 light years away. M12: Gain 110, 5x10 seconds. Distance about 15.6 light years away.
  7. Quick question for you Ratlet, how much do you like your 130pds? Because I'm going to side with dweller25 and say that you won't use it when you get a refractor with a similar fov and good glass πŸ‘Œ
  8. Next step I would take then is shine a torch into the polar scope to see if you can see it, hopefully you will. The polar scope does have a focus adjustment, fingers crossed it's simply out of focus.
  9. Been a while since I have used the inbuilt polar scope, but don't you have to rotate one of the axis 90'? All the best and welcoje to the site.
  10. The flashing indicator gives you a low volt warning so, as has been said, power supply is the usual suspect. Just for your piece of mind, can you borrow a suitable battery from somewhere as an alternative supply?
  11. Hello and welcome to the site πŸ‘ My first thoughts were power supply, can I ask, when you turn the mount on, does the little red light adjacent to the switch stay on? Likewise when the mount drives, does the light flash or stay on?
  12. πŸ‘ I also took a picture of M106 on the 20th May, the difference in the brightness of the night sky is quite astounding and shows how the nearly full moon and mid summer affects things. I don't usually play with the histogram as I like to compare things on an as is basis, but I just couldn't see M106. It didn't help where just about every cluster on my list seemed to be low to the horizon so they were scrubbed. This time of year is pointing towards clusters and doubles for me with the odd M101 thrown in to playspot the difference
  13. Daughters ..... say no more 🀣
  14. Another nice clear sky definately a bit bright. All taken with Stellamira 85mm, zwo asi290mm, heq5, asiair and simple screen shots. M65 gain 110, 10 x 30 seconds. About 35M light years away. Definately coming back to this one when the nights are a bit darker. M66 gain 110, 10 x 30 seconds. About 31M light years away. M106 gain 110, 20 x 10 seconds. About 22-25 light years away. Played with the histogram with this one as the sky was just too bright. M39, gain 110, 1 x 5 seconds. Open cluster about 1000 light years away containing 15 bright components of which there are 6 or more double stars. And lastly for this night, it had to be done M40, the messier mistake, gain 110, 1 x 5 seconds. About 1000 light years away.
  15. Just a small update on the seestar, looks like a few pre-release models are out there and have generated a couple of youtube videos; one by astroworkz and a second by scottcastrophotography. No doubt more to follow πŸ‘Œ
  16. Your videos are a great source of information Curtis, many thanks for spending the many hours to create them πŸ‘Œ
  17. Certainly is πŸ‘Œ I'm enjoying the simple setup, nice and straightforward. My plan is to try and get at least one new target every session, lets see what happens 🀣
  18. If eea is starting to make you think Lightfoot, have a look through the eea reports section on the site πŸ‘Œ I have a similar setup to CHR15 and the grin factor is always there when something pops up on the screen after just a few seconds. I have used my 85mm refractor on the azgti with eq wedge and it just manages, I wouldn't go heavier on that mount. I mount the asiair off the telescope which does keep the weight down a smidgeon. And like CHR15, I don't use filters or reducers so about as simple as it gets. All the best.
  19. Nice clear sky albeit a bit bright. All taken with Stellamira 85mm, zwo asi290mm, heq5, asiair and simple screen shots. M51: 8 x 30 seconds, gain 110 M13: 6 x 10 seconds, gain 110 M101: 10 x 30 seconds, gain 110
  20. Looking forward to your next pictures πŸ‘Œ I love the simplicity of the straightforward telescope plus camera arrangement on a goto for eeva. I have a similar fov to you in your 102mm/224mc combo with my 85mm/290mm combo so I will be stealing a few of your targets πŸ˜‰. My challenge at the moment are the high clouds which smother everything except the brightest stuff and even then the target can still be just a blur. Enjoy
  21. Hello barkis and welcome back. As you are not using the handset, are you connecting to your pc with an eqmod cable plugged into the handset port? As such you will need both the eqmod and ascom drivers. Some while ago I made a note of a youtube video which I found useful and it may help blow a few cobwebs off..... have a search for beginers guide to setting up and using ascom to control your astrophotography gear by Hogarths astrophotography. I had a quick look and it showed where to find drivers from. Hope it helps and all the best.
  22. The way technology is being applied to astronomy is excellent, another branch to the hobby and that looks a very cost effective solution to NV πŸ‘Œ
  23. I'm not using either a reducer or flattener so the telescope is at it's native focal length of 560mm and f6.5. My thoughts are to keep life as simple as possible until I run out of targets but with the weather the way it is, I cant see me changing anytime soon 🀣
  24. Many thanks, edited the post now to include asi290mm and heq5. I have a very basic setup using no filters and i tend to leave the histogram as is, but my next baby step is to include darks.
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