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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Excellent detail, Rouz! Really fantastic images.
Luca
Excellent detail, Rouz! Really fantastic images.
Luca
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Luca Marinelli
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#81428
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Re: Saturn last night
Hello Luca,
Thanks everyone for the kind remarks. I used a ZWO color camera. I captured about 10,000 frames at approximately 80 frames per second so about 2 minutes total capture time. I then stacked
Hello Luca,
Thanks everyone for the kind remarks. I used a ZWO color camera. I captured about 10,000 frames at approximately 80 frames per second so about 2 minutes total capture time. I then stacked
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thefamily90 Phillips
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#81427
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Re: New Astro-Folks
Welcome to the new team members. Eric....you dad has helped me through a few minor issues over the years....very dedicated guy and patient.
Welcome to the new team members. Eric....you dad has helped me through a few minor issues over the years....very dedicated guy and patient.
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Robert Berta
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#81426
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Re: semi-OT: deterring critters in the obsy
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I'll like a lot of these ideas. I think, for stuff under and around the mount, I'll give the pepermint extract a go first as it'll likely raise the fewest eyebrows
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I'll like a lot of these ideas. I think, for stuff under and around the mount, I'll give the pepermint extract a go first as it'll likely raise the fewest eyebrows
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Dale Ghent
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#81425
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Re: semi-OT: deterring critters in the obsy
I live in S/E MIchigan 25 miles North of Detroit and while it is a good sized housing development with thousands of people, there are coyotes near us and some times they come into the neighborhoods.
I live in S/E MIchigan 25 miles North of Detroit and while it is a good sized housing development with thousands of people, there are coyotes near us and some times they come into the neighborhoods.
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Robert Berta
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#81424
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Wicked awesome like you read about.
Wicked awesome like you read about.
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Jeff B
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#81423
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
2.9um pixels so I'm thinking either a IMX290 or IMX462 chip. I'll bet it's the latter for its NIR sensitivity when used with a CH4 filter.
Amazing images for sure and at not even half-way up in the
2.9um pixels so I'm thinking either a IMX290 or IMX462 chip. I'll bet it's the latter for its NIR sensitivity when used with a CH4 filter.
Amazing images for sure and at not even half-way up in the
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Dale Ghent
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#81422
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Rouz's planetary images are always wicked good. ๐
Rouz's planetary images are always wicked good. ๐
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Bill Long
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#81421
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
These are amazing. How different Jupiter looked one year ago.
jg
These are amazing. How different Jupiter looked one year ago.
jg
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dvjbaja
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#81420
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Wow! Gorgeous shots!
Karen
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Wow! Gorgeous shots!
Karen
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Karen Christen
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#81419
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Wow. Incredible.
Roland, you need to come up with a telescope the gives views like that ๐
Robert
Wow. Incredible.
Roland, you need to come up with a telescope the gives views like that ๐
Robert
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Robert Chozick <rchozick@...>
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#81418
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Those are really great. I assume you used a small Cmos color camera?
Rolando
Those are really great. I assume you used a small Cmos color camera?
Rolando
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Roland Christen
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#81417
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Those are amazing--
CN: HasAnyoneSeenMyNeblua
Those are amazing--
CN: HasAnyoneSeenMyNeblua
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Thomas Giannaccini
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#81416
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Re: High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Some more of Jupiter:
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Rouz
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#81415
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High Res Planetary imaging with the AP1100
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to share a few images taken with the AP1100 and C14 at about 0.1 arcseconds/pixel.
The planets were tracked for several hours and lots of data was recorded with the best
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to share a few images taken with the AP1100 and C14 at about 0.1 arcseconds/pixel.
The planets were tracked for several hours and lots of data was recorded with the best
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Rouz
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#81414
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Re: How Much RAPAS Misalignment is Too Much ?
My mount is not very well polar aligned and I image for hours with no problems.
Rolando
My mount is not very well polar aligned and I image for hours with no problems.
Rolando
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Roland Christen
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#81413
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Re: How Much RAPAS Misalignment is Too Much ?
I used PEM PRO to polar align my newer 1100 and older 900 mounts. I than insert the RAPAS and zero it to agree by placing Polaris on the correct location on the RAPAS dial (from the app) by adjusting
I used PEM PRO to polar align my newer 1100 and older 900 mounts. I than insert the RAPAS and zero it to agree by placing Polaris on the correct location on the RAPAS dial (from the app) by adjusting
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Robert Berta
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#81412
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Re: AP Version 2 error: Run-time error 91
Hello George,
As Tom mentioned, we do extensive testing but cannot catch every userโs configuration or situation. In your case, if you find yourself running into problems with newly-released
Hello George,
As Tom mentioned, we do extensive testing but cannot catch every userโs configuration or situation. In your case, if you find yourself running into problems with newly-released
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Karen Christen
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#81411
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Re: AP Version 2 error: Run-time error 91
You do NOT need to connect APCC to the driver. Ever. Its only purpose is to keep the ASCOM driver running even when all ASCOM client applications disconnect.
And just to be clear, this "error 91"
You do NOT need to connect APCC to the driver. Ever. Its only purpose is to keep the ASCOM driver running even when all ASCOM client applications disconnect.
And just to be clear, this "error 91"
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Ray Gralak
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#81410
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Re: How Much RAPAS Misalignment is Too Much ?
It is not a reliable process for precision polar alignment. It was meant for quick setups when no other means are available.If you have any non-orthogonality in your telescope optics, then any method
It is not a reliable process for precision polar alignment. It was meant for quick setups when no other means are available.If you have any non-orthogonality in your telescope optics, then any method
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Roland Christen
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#81409
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