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Simon128D

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  1. Yeah! We all wish we had scopes and the planetary cameras we have now for Shoemaker Levi! This is very exicting on its own and we can only hope there is an impact scar for us to enjoy for a while.
  2. Just caught this on Twitter and seems to be real. Recorded on the 29th in Japan https://twitter.com/MASA_06R/status/1696613936534360293?s=20
  3. I see very little wrong here. You might be a smidge out of focus but the blurry look is all about poor seeing and transparancy conditons but mostly the seeing. Using the moons to focus on is a good tip. I do this and increase the gain and exposure so Jupiter is well blown out but the moons look like stars and when they seem nice and round then I bring my levels back down and Jupiter looks sharp but if seeing is poor this can also feel like an impossible task.
  4. Thanks for your advice all. Filter arrived yesterday, now I just need a clear night.
  5. Okay so I am thinking this might be the best option for me. Hoping this will be a nice match for my CPC1100 and ASI 290MC https://www.firstlightoptics.com/uv-ir-filters/astronomik-proplanet-642-bp-ir-pass-filter.html
  6. Thank very much indeed Kon. Based on what you said there I will go with your advice. Am I correct in saying that I would be removing my IR-Cut filter and using the IR-Pass instead? I know this seems like a dumb a very obvious thing but I have seen conflicting posts in several places saying they use their IR pass along with their IR cut but that seems illogical to me!?
  7. Thank you both for your input. That has been really helpful and making me unserdtand it a bit better. I did not stop to think or realise that longer wavelengths would have less resolution and vice versa. With that in mind and applying my own logic would somewhere in the middle be a good trade of? I was thinking of this filter. https://www.firstlightoptics.com/uv-ir-filters/ak_pp_742-ir_125.html I typically get poor to average seeing at my location and with Saturn so slow I mainly want to have a chance at getting some good imagages and not have to battle with terrible atmospheric condtions. I do currently have an IR-Cut filter on the nose piece of the camera but surely I would remove that in place of the IR Pass when wanting to image in IR?
  8. Hi all, I am thinking of getting a filter or two to aid me in my planetary and lunar imaging. I use a CPC1100 with an ZWO ASI 290MC I notice there are several IR pass filters that have different band passes, for eg 642, 742 and 807 being the most common. I don't seem to have the head on me to figure out which filter will work best for me. I mainly want to use an IR pass on Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and the Moon. Is there any one IR pass filter that does a great job on all objects? Lastly, would I be correct in assuming that when imaging in IR the use of an ADC is not longer needed as you are only working with one wave length? Thanks Simon
  9. Yes it is, I was surprised by how well it was standing out. Even appeared well seen on the laptop screen at times.
  10. Thanks to you both. Yeah, having such bad seeing in jet stream free conditions is just a kick between the legs really. I suppose at this time of year it needs to get silly cold to get the moisutre out of the air.
  11. Seeing was really bad. Trying to achieve focus was so, so difficult, the image was boiling and doubling so much but I noticed micro moments of okay views so took 300 second exposures and then processed the hell out of the images. Of all that I got this is the best one. Not great sadly but for how bad the sky was I am pleased I was able to pull out any details at all. CPC1100 ASI 290MC ZWO ADC 1.5x Barlow Exp = 3 Gain = 290 Record time = 300 Stacked in AS3 Waveletts in Registax Colour balance and curves in GIMP
  12. Sorry, I should have added that. CPC1100 at stock FL ZWO ADC ZWO ASI290MC
  13. Seeing was absolutley horrendous this night, the air was just laden with heavy moisture and everything in the sky was a flicking soup. View at the eyepiece as expected, an oasis like shimmer but there were some good moments of seeing to make visual pleasureable. I left imaging as late as I could in the hopes conditions would improve but no such luck. This is the best I got but at least you can see Callisto approaching the north pole of Jupiter, with Io nicely sitting up at 23:00/
  14. I thought I would take some pics so you can see my hack job. Our tube size and mirror size would appear to be the same. As you can see with the rings I just got foam insulation for water pipes and cut it to shape and size to suit my needs. It's not tidy looking but it was the best I could do 15 odd years ago and has held together. If I ever need to redo this I will likely try door frame draft exclusion foam tape as the ahdeasive is decent and the foam really soft, and easier to work with.
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