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billhinge

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  1. minding its own business, patiently accumulating dust for billions of years so that someday it could grow into a Ceres sized asteroid then some nutter crashes into you!
  2. poor Dimorphos, never hurt anyone 😪
  3. Had ago, and since there isn't a JWST palette yet I decided to try for detail - NGC 3324 JWST The screen resolution on the web looses a lot of detail - pity most will never see the full potential - you have to click and expand to see better!
  4. Best book on PI is http://www.deepskycolors.com/mastering-pixinsight.html , hardcopy sold out but you can buy the pdf I think PI is great being an IT person 😉, I love their lack of compromise (road to hell etc ...). Its just a collection of tools and there is always more than one combination of tools that will do the job, some ways are better than others but the above books explain the pro's and cons and explain how to move beyond default settings. Fein are the same with powertools, we don't put anti-vibration technologies on our drills because we design them so that they don't vibrate. They aren't built to a price point either...
  5. You also have to consider the tube side fitting diameter, the focuser size on the tube side and probable adapter that connects the two. If your tube is not one of the 'common brand' sizes it may be difficult to find an off the shelf adapter. So you need an adapter for the focuser you buy, that fits your tube and focuser, they aren't cheap, you may also need to consider backfocus depending if you have any gizmos in your light path eg Riccardi M82 . Its a non trivial consideration so you need to plan things out before buying I bought an APM 3.7" R&P to replace the 2" Crayford Feathertouch on my TMB 115mm. Due to the diameter of the Krupex tube there were no off the shelf adapters despite contacting APM and Starlight Instruments plus others. They suggested an expensive custom jobbie and wanted me to send the whole scope overseas to be measured! In the end I measured it myself , designed an adapter and 3d printed it. It fits Nothing wrong with the 2" Feathertouch just that it wasn't easy to attach a M82 Riccardi to. The Feathertouch 3.5" isn't worth 2.5x the price of the APM 3.7" (if you can find one)
  6. Thanks, in case you didn't know, you can roll your own since its free data ! How to below, I gave it a quick try last night but was a bit time limited, big files https://www.galactic-hunter.com/post/jwst-data I made a list of potential NGC targets from the downloadable spreadsheet - there are lot more thingies if you want to try other things NGC-2024 NGC-346 NGC-7469 NGC-2403 NGC-300 NGC-253 NGC-1448 NGC-2992 NGC-3081 NGC-3227 NGC-4388 NGC-5135 NGC-5728 NGC-7172 NGC-1087 NGC-1300 NGC-1365 NGC-1385 NGC-1433 NGC-1512 NGC-1566 NGC-1672 NGC-2835 NGC-3351 NGC-3627 NGC-4254 NGC-4303 NGC-4321 NGC-4535 NGC-5068 NGC-7496 NGC-628 NGC-891 NGC-104 NGC-602 NGC 3324 NGC 3132 NGC 7320 NGC 7469 NGC 6552 NGC 346 NGC 5139 NGC 5728 NGC 5135 NGC 7172 NGC 1365 NGC 7496 NGC 628 NGC 2070 NGC 6822 NGC 104 NGC 6720
  7. Did you try NoiseXTerminator? (on PI) Just did a quick test with your colour image as I didn't notice anything obvious on the Fits file after running de-noise - I did a DBE as well
  8. I thought I was stupid but checking my history I had tried it before, last night it was timing out but works now. Must have been unlucky yesterday
  9. How did you find that! I spent about 2 hours googling and reading CN threads last night. Thanks I have to integrate it onto a new M1 macbook now, unlike my last macbook it doesn't have cuda support
  10. I was hoping to test starnetv2 against StarXterminator but starnetv2 seems to have disappeared from the internet! - at least for mac users, the various download sites don't seem to work (yes I read the CN threads) Anyway I wanted to try against a standard ref so found the above, this is the equivalent StarXterminator and NoiseXterminator with the same source To me StarXterminator seems slightly better? (I'm thinking of buying, especially as starnetv2 doesn't play nice with Apple M1 whereas StarXterminator has neural engine support on the mac)
  11. I had a go using the competition data for this I used the full fat AI with maximum processing options but it was still quick Here are my effort, if I had entered the competition - you can play with the colours yourself if you don't like mine I was going to use starnet++ for comparison but it isn't available on the M1 mac because someone decided I shouldn't have it, duh!, however if you can find it on the internet then you can struggle to install it manually. Unfortunately it is nowhere to be found. I looked but no luck. If they are making it so difficult I can't be bothered
  12. Guess I shall have to volunteer to do a side by side then 😉 I'll try one of those images from the IKO contest May give it a go tonight
  13. I tried the PS version last night, only gives the one AI version option. Takes about the same time about 20s, so quite quick. With PI I got two images - galaxies + stars but the PS only seems to give galaxies? Did a good job though! I'm quite impressed so I may try the noise reduction app as well Anyone done a comparison with the old starnet (sp?) app in PI?
  14. Just noticed the blurb, it does seem that it uses the M1 Max hardware neural engine which would explain the speed (21 seconds) GPU/Neural Engine recommended for fast performance, but not required. Not all GPUs are supported.
  15. Now you've seen how easy it is to disassemble and that its only cardboard shims and some screws actually holds the corrector plate in place to the high accuracy of a complex scientific instrument you can decide yourself if orientation matters 🤣 I was being sarcastic in case you didn't catch that. I wouldn't worry too much IMHO, I doubt the Chinese factory did exhaustive field trials on each scope to get best orientation 🙂
  16. I hadn't heard of this before so thanks for the heads up, gave it ago, hardly breaks a sweat, am I missing something? Here are the Lite version and the Full version StarXTerminator: Processing view: NBRGBCombination_DBE Writing swap files... 644.561 MiB/s Lite Version RC-Astro StarXTerminator version 2.0.1, AI version 11 lite Tile overlap = 20% Removing stars: done Generating stars image 27.068 s StarXTerminator: Processing view: NBRGBCombination_DBE1 Writing swap files... 655.160 MiB/s Full Fat Version RC-Astro StarXTerminator version 2.0.1, AI version 11 Tile overlap = 20% Removing stars: done Generating stars image 21.114 s I used the data here. IKO - M81 & M82 LRGB+Ha - Processing Competition I didn't put a lot of effort into the test as I just wanted to try it out speed and quality wise. The Full fat version is faster and better Out of the box settings - seems OK to me Full Fat on the RHS Apple Macbook M1 Max 64GB Ram - it does have a built in neural engine - not sure if this uses that though?
  17. Years ago there used to be a lot of holy war discussions on CN about removing the correctors from SCT's. Some argued that Celestron orientate the corrector to be a specific optimal fit with the primary, you should find some marks on the edge when you unscrew the restraining ring Others disbelieve this and say there is no best orientation - even if they did lining up some pen marks isn't high accuracy considering how the corrector is held in place Or you could mark the edge of the corrector and just put it back how you found it - there were no original marks on mine Take your pick 😉 Taking it apart (to flock it with protostar or clean it) is easy as using a screw driver, putting it back is the challenge since you have to re-collimate it from scratch
  18. I pay just over £8pm for the latest edition of Photoshop & Lightroom and avoid any faffing around plus I keep getting offers of trials of other Adobe software, to me thats a good deal but each to their own. As the DK say 'Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death'. I'm on the latest Macbook so the old software probably wouldn't work anyway Recalling Photoshop v? many years ago it now feels easier to use as well obviously improved I have the full Acrobat through my business but I wouldn't buy it as an individual, expensive for what it is. Just add acrobat to your photoshop sub and everyone is happy? FWIW, I don't pay for Pixinsight since I have the early adopter licence
  19. Presume to get the 'Safari' logo top right the right way up? Presumably it was marketed at parents buying for their kids. You can imagine the marketing people saying get the logo in the pic
  20. Certainly not stupid, if you can convince enough of the public to buy your books and merch then you can make a nice living with no qualifications - plus no one can prove you are wrong
  21. In case you are interested the JWST FITS archive is here. https://mast.stsci.edu/portal/Mashup/Clients/Mast/Portal.html. I downloaded some raw FITS files but nothing interesting, looks like you need to stitch and calibrate yourself and they are big. The documentation is megabytes and I don't have the patience to read it to find out which are the internet show stoppers that haven't yet been processed You can download as anonymous Funny enough Nasa didn't get the email from the Pixinsight team ... ** Warning: Deprecated format: FITS *** Error: PCL Legacy FITS Format Support: Invalid read operation in FITS
  22. The problem is at school everyone tells you gravity is a downward force and then they test you on Newtons Law of Gravity, after that its hard to get that out of your head here is a great example showing gravity isn't a force
  23. Its the Poynting Vector (ExB) - physics not engineering 😉 It was originally here - many of the the youtube science channels seem to share stories (I subscribe to most of them) An equally surprising one, Do you know how a mirror works? 😉
  24. I googled and found this from 2006, apparently Apollo 8 as I thought http://www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/003522.html I'm not the poster by the way! The other poster mentioned was a wide angle shot of the astronauts in the command module with a white oxygen umbilical in the foreground (for some reason its the one I remember the most)
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