Wow that's awesome!!!! I bought a celestron nightscape 8300 that I can figure
out how to use haha
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On May 18, 2017, at 8:08 PM, Alex Vrenios <axv@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow - that looks great, Howard.
Alex
On May 18, 2017, at 7:22 PM, Howard Moneta <hmoneta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Excellent Sam! You have found better definition in the center of the
globular than I got. Interested to compare notes on the imager. Here is my
pic of M13 from BMC.
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On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 6:50 PM William Powell
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Very nice Sam. I am going to check it out too.
Thanks for sharing.
Bill
On May 18, 2017, at 18:08, insanas (Redacted sender "insanas" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At the last several BMC PVCC star parties I have seen Ray Adams, Howard
Moneta and Mike Cawley dazzling us with this new imaging device. It is
only $300 so I bought one and used it for the first time yesterday morning
at 12:30 am from my backyard which is bortle 6.6
This is M13 globular cluster shot through my 8 inch newtonian reflector
tracking on a German equatorial mount for under 30 seconds. I still need
to learn how to better adjust the brightness, contrast, gain, exposure
time, stacking, and many other parameters. However, this image was taken
after studying the manual for about an hour and then learning some of the
many controls for about an hour, focusing on a star for a few minutes, and
then taking several images over about another half hour. Not quite up to
Chris Johnson's or Chet Schuler's astrophotography, but not bad for
wanting an inexpensive way of preserving memories. Also, for public
outreach programs with little kids unable to look through eyepieces, or
for large crowds with little time to have everyone look through the
eyepiece, this can come in handy. I still love looking though the eyepiece
best of all. But when you are trying to see a deep space object in not so
dark skies, this can help alot.
Sam Insana President of PAS
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