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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Jupiter and Io 04.03.2015 using DMK21AU04.AS Monochrome CCD onto Celestron NexStar 8SE. Video stacked in RegiStax6. One of a series of 1-2 minute videos taken on my first imaging attempt of Jupiter.© Vicky050373
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Taken using Williams Optics FLT-110 refractor and Imaging Source DMK21AU04.AS Monochrome CCD. Video stacked in RegiStax6. Image shows the well known Tycho Crater which has a diameter of 102km and was named after the Danish Astronomer Tycho Brahe. The crater is surrounded by a distinctive ray system forming long spokes that reach as long as 1,500km.© Vicky050373
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Taken using Williams Optics FLT-110 refractor and Imaging Source DMK21AU04.AS Monochrome CCD. Video stacked in RegiStax6. The crater to the lower left of the image is Copernicus.© Vicky050373
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Hi there guys, this is my first post here, I apologize if I'm posting this incorrectly. I'm a student at University, and I'm doing some undergraduate research with an accomplished professor of mine. Right now he's having me do some research on the hardware we need for our next experiment. What I need from you good people is knowledge on how to operate two cameras simultaneously, aimed at the same targets; preferably at precisely the same cadence, accurately time-stamped. If we need additional hardware/software to do that, that is not a problem. The cameras we are using are two DMK 41AU02 USB 2.0 monochrome from Imaging Source. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I haven't found a way to do so with the included software disc IC Capture.AS 2.2.... Thanks for your help!
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Hi guys, I am after a camera for high-resolution imaging of our Moon. I would like to try planetary imaging as well but Moon is a priority. Looking at the prices it's pretty much between ZWO and Imaging Source brands. The telescope that will be used with the camera is a C9.25 f10. Any advice is appreciated. Cheers.
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One of the best cameras for Ha solar. With a 1/2" chip and large pixels, I used to fit the entire disc with lunt 35. I can still do a full disk with a quark using my TS 60ED and a reducer on the camera nose. This camera does not suffer from Newton's rings so saves a lot of time which is otherwise wasted in setting up a tilt adjuster. Boxed with the cable, probably i have the disc as well, but not sure where in my astro dump it is. Software is available from the website though. £180+pp
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Taken using Williams Optics FLT-110 refractor and Imaging Source DMK21AU04.AS Monochrome CCD. Video stacked in RegiStax6. Image shows Mare Imbrium with the crater Copernicus to the far right hand side.© Vicky050373
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From the album: Lunar and Planetary Images
Taken using my 80mm refractor and Imaging Source DMK21AU04.AS monochrome CCD© Vicky050373