images of the moon taken on August 8, 2015 with the C14
Dear All, Here are some lunar images which have been waiting for processing on my hard driver for more than one year... They were taken on August 8, 2015 with the Celestron 14, a Basler 1920-155
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christian viladrich
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Re: Moon's crater
Believe it or not I am portable and don't have an observatory YET.!
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Don Curry
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Re: Moon's crater
This is an very good solution. Dew shield and heater are a bit of a requirement for imaging in humid and / or freezing conditions. Christian Le 19/12/2016 01:14, Lou Halikman bonedoctor51@...
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christian viladrich
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Hello Don, For sure seeing comes first and foremost. If it is really bad, no camera could do anything good. This being said, cameras and software have made huge improvements since the Neximage
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christian viladrich
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Re: Moon's crater
I use an aluminum dew shield plus a heater for the corrector for my C14HD, observatory mounted. Without these I would freeze up in less than 1 hour in central Maryland. The shield I use is only about
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Lou Halikman
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Moon's crater
I just posted in the photos section a typical image I take of the moon from my backyard. This was taken 2 days ago in 22f weather with frost all over tube and corrector. I do not have dew heaters and
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Don Curry
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
I have a classic C14 and would be embarrassed to show my lunar images after seeing these. I may post a jpg anyway so someone in the group can tell me what's going on. My images look soft with not much
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Don Curry
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Hello Denis, Thanks a lot :-) I do remember that night ... it was pretty cold ...I broke part of the car front bumper because I used the car as a snow-plough to arrange a small platform for the
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christian viladrich
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moon images taken on Dec 10, last part.
Dear All, Here is the last part of the moon images taken on Dec 10 with the C14 and Basler 1920-155 camera : Sinus Iridum :
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christian viladrich
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Thanks Nick :-)
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christian viladrich
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Absolutely stunning, Christian The best I have seen (and I have seen a lot) Cheers Nick To: C14_EdgeHD@... Sent: Saturday, 17 December 2016, 9:35 Subject: Re: [C14_EdgeHD] Some lunar
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nick smith
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Hello Christan,Wonderful lunar images from you in this and other posts. I used some of your solar and lunar images alongside a picture of you iced up with your C14 in a talk I gave to the BAA in
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Denis Buczynski
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Thanks Gary !
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christian viladrich
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Christian Those are some of the clearest photos of the moon I have ever seen bar none. The details are stunning. Great work. It almost has a metallic appearance. Very nice. Gary Carpe Noctem Sent from
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Gary Jarrette <garyjarrette@...>
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Hello Don, I am using a Balser 1920-155 camera (IMX174 sensor) and an Astrophysics X2 Barlow lens. Christian
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christian viladrich
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Thanks Kevin :-)
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christian viladrich
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
What camera are you using with the C14 and are you using any balows?
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Don Curry
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Re: Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Amazing images Christian. I felt as though I were in orbit around the moon. well done! Clear skies, Kevin Dixon www.magnificentheavens.com Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 3:24 PM To: destinataires
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Kevin Dixon
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Some lunar images taken with the C14 last Saturday
Dear All, It has been a very long time since my last image of the Moon. Last Saturday, the weather conditions were very favourable with a strong thermal inversion (7¡ãC at 1500 m and -3¡ãC at 300 m),
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christian viladrich
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Re: C11 Edge is not suitable for guide scope tracking
No flaming please. -Moderator
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wecwell
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