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Espero tenerla en 24 horas de nada xD y en 48 de salida a los llanos de Palomares, viene con los motores Meade del Telescopio LXD55 y con el mando #497 de Meade
ACTUALIZACIÓN: Ya está en casa.. ahora me falta tiempo para montarla :-) pero queda poco para el finde y Sierra Nevada
Skywatcher DOB GOTO 12" F3.65
Ackermann 2in coma corrector/ reducer 0.73
L:ASI294MM PRO gain390 -10℃ 10sec×186 QBP+UVIR
RGB:ASI294MC PRO gain390 -10℃ 10sec×105 HEUIB-Ⅱ
SkyWatcher Equinox Pro 80ED, Lunt Herschel Wedge, Altair Hypercam IMX178, Best 85% of 200 Frames processed in PIPP and Registax, Coloured in Photoshop. Sunspots 2654 (R) and 2655 (L)
Skywatcher 200P on EQ5Pro
PointGrey Firefly MV.
9 AVIs, stacked and wavelets in Registax. De-rotated and RGB composite in WinJupos.
Skywatcher 150/750
HEQ 5 Pro Go To
ASI 183 MC PRO
60 subs * 60s DOF 40/0/10
Gain 270 Offset 54
Temp -5°C
Pre and post processing with Pixinsight
In the skies above extraterrestrial things move freely.
Practised watchers often catch a glimpse of our light friends.
View of the Beehive Star Cluster, Castor, Pollux and Jupiter in Gemini.
Nikon D3100 on a SkyWatcher EQ5 @ ISO-1600, 140 sec, F3.5, 18 mm
Skywatchers (I Monster side project) soundcheck for the EAR fesitval organised by White Label Music, Croydon Clocktower, 18-02-11
Skywatcher DOB GOTO 12' F5
L : ZWO ASI294MM PRO gain300 ZWO UV-IR Filter 289 × 10sec
RGB① : ZWO ASI294MC PRO gain390 ZWO UV-IR Filter 232 × 10sec
RGB② : ZWO ASI294MC PRO gain390 IDAS NB4-PM Filter 179 × 10sec
Skywatcher 200P on EQ5Pro
PointGrey Firefly MV
10 AVIs stacked and wavelets in Registax
Then de-rotated in WinJupos plus final wavelets and levels.
Skywatcher ed 80 f/7.5
QHY 5L- II mono
Televue barlow 3x
Baader solar continuum
Baader astrosolar ND 5
Baader uv/ ir cut
Autostakkert, Registax, Photoshop
Finally managed to get out last Saturday 28/12/13in the back garden to do some observing and then some imaging.
This is 30x60sec lights and 11x60sec darks.using my ED80 on an EQ3 GOTO mount.
Taken through a Skywatcher 130 with a 2x Barlow lens. I had to composite 2 shots as this was a little too much with a crop frame sensor and the focuser does not have enough back focus for direct connection
Skywatcher ED80 DS-PRO
Skywatcher NEQ6 Belt Modded
Canon EOS 1200D
Baader 7nm Ha
Astronomik CLS Clip In + Baader UV/IR Cut
Adobe Photoshop
DeepSkyStacker
Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED + Quark Chromosphere + ZWO ASI174MM. Stacked in AS!3, sharpened in ImPPG and post-processed in RawTherapee. Inverted in GIMP
M42 - Orion nebula. Taken on 06-02-2015 with Skywatcher Explorer 130pds on NEQ-3 mount and Nikon D5200. Stack of 50 images of 10 seconds each at ISO400.
Skywatcher ed 80 f/7.5
QHY 5L-II mono
Barlow Televue 3x
Baader solar continuum
Baader astrosolar ND 5
Baader uv/ir cut
Autostakkert, Registax, Photoshop cs5
I made a solar filter for my SkyWatcher 900mm scope, using a Baader Planetarium film and then attached my Canon 550D.
During the eclipse it was cloudy, and we couldn't see anything, but the sun started to burn through it towards the end. I started trying to take photos, but could see nothing but black, so it took a while to find usable settings.
Once I discovered I could take photos that weren't completely one shade I started trying to line the scope up to actually find the sun. This took ages, but the sequence of photos here show what happened when I finally got it.
I'd missed almost the entire thing, but the moon was still taking a tiny bite out of the edge, so I didn't cry.
I could not focus the camera, sadly. It only adjusts so far and that proved not to be far enough. I'm not sure if that means astrophotography is out for me or if I can maybe change some cheap parts to improve it.
It's also not clear how much the home made filter affects this. Despite my best efforts, the solar film did end up a bit warped and wrinkly!