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Re: New to message board. Question: What camera(s) to use for Planetary and Deep space astrophotography
Hi Gary, You just dropped a pretty loaded question and the answers will be varied and detailed I'm sure. I don't do planetary, but I think Brian's answer to that is a good one. But for deep sky, you
Re: End of Year - your best image(s)?
Sonny, love your image and commentary! I too want to become an accomplished long exposure astrophotographer but unlike you I have a total of 5 months experience. Could you elaborate on achieving
By Tom & Barbara Coverdale · #69514 ·
Re: End of Year - your best image(s)?
Sorry, probably been seen before, but 2020 changed my Astro Imaging dramatically because I got my GM811GHD mount, and finally ironed out my wrinkles from my bad habits developed from my old mount. But
By Sonny Edmonds <pedmondsjr@...> · #69513 ·
Re: End of Year - your best image(s)?
dang Ken Such detail and rich color. Astonishing this is on a 24 year old G11 -- Brian Brian Valente portfolio brianvalentephotography.com <http://brianvalentephotography.com>
By Brian Valente · #69512 ·
Re: Happy new year!
Happy new years folks...Brian hows the covid going with the Losmandy family?? Hope its ok -- Brendan
By Brendan · #69511 ·
Re: Gemini2 HC touch screen problem
Hemant email me I may have a way forward to get an TFT....may....? As I said before they are really difficult if impossible to find....been searching for ages even have the OEM part number but they
By Brendan · #69510 ·
Re: End of Year - your best image(s)?
Hi Brian I'll share a couple the first image is one of the last of my DSLR images before switching over to CCD(been DSLR for over 10 years) IC 2167? ? ?(first part of 2020)
By Ken Walker · #69509 ·
New to message board. Question: What camera(s) to use for Planetary and Deep space astrophotography
Hello. I have been into telescopes and astrophotography since 1980. I want to get into digital capture of the planets and some deep space objects. I'm now retired and have time and a few bucks to use
By Gary Martin · #69508 ·
Re: Happy new year!
Happy New Year Carl! -- Brian Brian Valente portfolio brianvalentephotography.com <http://brianvalentephotography.com>
By Brian Valente · #69507 ·
Happy new year!
The end of year is nearly here in Europe... I wanted to wish you all an happy new year!
By Carl Bj?rk · #69506 ·
End of Year - your best image(s)?
HI everyone I would love to see some examples of images you all have taken over this past year. 2020 was a strange one, but hopefully resulted in more time for observing and imaging it would be great
By Brian Valente · #69505 ·
Re: Argh! Updates my fanny!
(That's -19¡ã in California, because everybody sez "It's Freezing!" when the temperature hits 60¡ãF here. *** HA! But it *IS* cold.. I bought a pair of snow bib overalls and fur lined trapper hat..
By Derek C Breit · #69504 ·
Re: Argh! Updates my fanny!
Hi Michael! Yeah, give my mount computer a few weather days off and it forgets everything. LOL! It was working fine before the Windoze update. And it is not the first time a Windoze update caused me
By Sonny Edmonds <pedmondsjr@...> · #69503 ·
Re: Geminids Dust thru M42
I know, Tom, I was duped, too. Only I was sure it was an Alien Space Force. Happy New Year! -- SonnyE Sonny's Youtube Channel ( https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sonny+edmonds ) (I suggest
By Sonny Edmonds <pedmondsjr@...> · #69502 ·
Re: Geminids Dust thru M42
About 7 years ago I saw a star-sized light moving very slowly thru Cassaeopia. Very slowly.? Took a minute or two to move thru one of the Vs in the W. It did blink off once for a few seconds then
By George Anderson · #69501 ·
Re: Geminids Dust thru M42
Even more fun is the few days when the Sun is at the same declination, and the most every satellite in the Clark Belt flares.. Many can be seen naked eye.. You'll remember this when you happen upon a
By Derek C Breit · #69500 ·
Re: Geminids Dust thru M42
Depends on your latitude (to get a boatload of geosats thru the Orion Nebula) Parallax and "The Clark Belt" is a nasty combination.. But they are easy enough - mostly - to remove in processing.. Sigma
By Derek C Breit · #69499 ·
Re: Geminids Dust thru M42
I'm convinced!!!! Also after thinking about it more - if these were really particles - then why didn't they just burn up! Thanks guys
By Tom · #69498 ·
Re: Argh! Updates my fanny!
Sonny, Thanks for your heads up on the Ascom 6.5 upgrade ... to expect trouble. No good deed goes unpunished as they say. I like your advice to run the ASCOM Repair option. Stay well and safe, and
By Michael Herman · #69497 ·
Re: Geminids Dust thru M42
Great idea, Jamie! https://fastly.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/1100xauto/public/adamblock_orionnebula_satellites.jpg https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/earths-equatorial-belt-of-satellites -- SonnyE
By Sonny Edmonds <pedmondsjr@...> · #69496 ·