alacant Posted March 18, 2020 Share Posted March 18, 2020 (edited) Hi everyone Imaging alone for the first time in ages, it's strange not to have to translate every other sentence or have anyone else to blame or yell at! I managed 16 x 5 minutes frames before impatience took grip. Not ideal a 250p when you're alone, but anyway I was blessed with amazingly steady skies, albeit with some haze thrown up by the onshore easterlies. Had I not cut this short, I feel there's be more to be had in the outer bits. DUH moment: After having focused the main camera, calibrated the oag and plate solved, I realised I'd attached the camera 90º out; there are more galaxies to be had in the intended orientation. How do you remember which -according to ekos' plate solve or kstars' skychart- is 0º when you attach the camera to the focuser? I couldn't be bothered to turn the camera, re-calibrate... Anyway, without on the ground feedback or anyone to look over my shoulder, comments would be most welcome. Thanks for looking, clear skies and keep safe. Edited March 18, 2020 by alacant 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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