First night out with the 1100-AE
I wanted to share how my first night out with my new 1100-AE went. I meant to just do this as a test to see how well the tracking performed, but it was working so well I let it go for about 5 hours of exposure. 113x 180 second shots of the Spider Nebula and surrounding field with the Stowaway and an IMX410 color camera.
https://www.astrobin.com/542tg4/
I had attached my guide scope to try a guided run, but silly me didn't realize how unnecessary that ended up being. Aligned with RAPAS (not even calibrated yet), then a quick 50 point dec arc model was all that was needed. Only had to throw away a few frames and that was only because of passing clouds. Every frame had identically round stars. I can't believe how well this mount works.
-Ken
Hi all,
I wanted to share how my first night out with my new 1100-AE went. I meant to just do this as a test to see how well the tracking performed, but it was working so well I let it go for about 5 hours of exposure. 113x 180 second shots of the Spider Nebula and surrounding field with the Stowaway and an IMX410 color camera.
https://www.astrobin.com/542tg4/
I had attached my guide scope to try a guided run, but silly me didn't realize how unnecessary that ended up being. Aligned with RAPAS (not even calibrated yet), then a quick 50 point dec arc model was all that was needed. Only had to throw away a few frames and that was only because of passing clouds. Every frame had identically round stars. I can't believe how well this mount works.
-Ken
Wow!! Nice test shot! Great that your 1100-AE worked so well!Stuart HeggieOn Sun, 27 Nov 2022 at 17:08, Ken Sablinsky <kensablinsky@...> wrote:Hi all,
I wanted to share how my first night out with my new 1100-AE went. I meant to just do this as a test to see how well the tracking performed, but it was working so well I let it go for about 5 hours of exposure. 113x 180 second shots of the Spider Nebula and surrounding field with the Stowaway and an IMX410 color camera.
https://www.astrobin.com/542tg4/
I had attached my guide scope to try a guided run, but silly me didn't realize how unnecessary that ended up being. Aligned with RAPAS (not even calibrated yet), then a quick 50 point dec arc model was all that was needed. Only had to throw away a few frames and that was only because of passing clouds. Every frame had identically round stars. I can't believe how well this mount works.
-Ken
Hye that’s a pretty terrific result, Ken! Congrats on the new 1100 – it looks like you’re having fun with it!
Karen
AP
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2022 4:08 PM
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Subject: [ap-gto] First night out with the 1100-AE
Hi all,
I wanted to share how my first night out with my new 1100-AE went. I meant to just do this as a test to see how well the tracking performed, but it was working so well I let it go for about 5 hours of exposure. 113x 180 second shots of the Spider Nebula and
surrounding field with the Stowaway and an IMX410 color camera.
https://www.astrobin.com/542tg4/
I had attached my guide scope to try a guided run, but silly me didn't realize how unnecessary that ended up being. Aligned with RAPAS (not even calibrated yet), then a quick 50 point dec arc model was all that was needed. Only had to throw away a few frames
and that was only because of passing clouds. Every frame had identically round stars. I can't believe how well this mount works.
-Ken
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Karen Christen
Astro-Physics
That's what we like: Plug and Play. Set it up and forget about it, because it just works.