Re: ASI174 Camera
Chris,
If you’re referring to the ASI174, I can assure you there is a monochrome version (at least in the mini form factor) — I own 2 of them!
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Oscar
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#34526
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Re: ASI174 Camera
Hi Greg!Can you clarify one thing...is this the MC or colour version of the camera. I am checking online and there does not appear to be a mono version of this camera. The question I have...what is
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Chris T
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Re: ASI174 Camera
Hey Greg,
If you’re willing to drive out to my place in White Lake on some night, I’d be happy to let you try out my ASI174MM Mini.
~Oscar
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Oscar
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#34524
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ASI174 Camera
Hi,
I'm having an issue with guiding.? I'm using an ONAG with ASI462 and have bloated stars which limits my guiding.? I suspect I'll be able to get sharper stars using a mono camera with higher
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gregz12@...
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#34523
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Re: Hubble images
You are correct! Sidewalk astronomy soon, and Starfest in August! Be still my heart….
Richard ?
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Richard Harding
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#34522
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Hubble images
Hi folks:
Check out the link below re:? Hubble's amazing images!
ACS 20th Anniversary Video
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Warm weather is
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James Sofia
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#34521
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Stars and Moon Observation Project
Hello All
We are observing the stars and moon? in Turkey. We have a project and we need a astronomer which going to make same?observation with us. We need datas of stars and moon from
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Binali Furkan Alper <binalifurkana@...>
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#34520
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Re: Photoshop UXP plugin for deep sky images.
Glad the plugin is of use. I can't use it yet as I am only doing videos of the moon through an eyepiece with a point and shoot. Focusing using that little screen on the back of the camera often means
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InQ <inq@...>
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#34519
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Re: Photoshop UXP plugin for deep sky images.
InQ … (?)
Thanks for the link …
I checked it out this afternoon, bought it and tested it on an old rather fuzzy image just to see what it can do
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Simon Hanmer
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#34518
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Near-Earth Asteroid Approach This Evening
Well, I'm not sure what time the closest approach actually occurs, I think it might be this afternoon. However, asteroid (7482) 1994 PC1 is passing near the Earth and will be visible this evening -
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R WAGNER
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#34517
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Photoshop UXP plugin for deep sky images.
I am always on the prowl for software, plugins, etc, even if I can't afford them :), and I ran across a plugin called APF-R - The Absolute Point of Focus, by Picture Instruments. It uses a new plugin
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InQ <inq@...>
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#34516
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
Oops:
http://gardenspotobservatory.com/BinoMountVer2sm.jpg
wrote:
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Randy Legault
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#34515
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
Tank mirror bino mount:
http://gardenspotobservatory.com/BinoMountVer2sm.jpgP
<randy.legault@...> wrote:
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Randy Legault
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#34514
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
I apologize for the lengthy, pedantic response. I did not have time to
write a shorter one :-) - hat-tip . Pascal
Before buying either binos or scope, read the perennial articles in the
RASC
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Randy Legault
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#34513
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
bad link
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Attilla Danko
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#34512
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
https://www.costco.ca/celestron-astromaster-130eq-with-accessory-kit-and-smartphone-adapter.product.1
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Randy Legault
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#34511
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
I’ve reviewed the Celestron Firstscope on my channel, solid little
telescope for the price although I’d recommend a better eyepiece for easier
use (like a Plossi) especially for small kids.
It
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Graeme Hay (Ember Sky Media)
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#34510
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
I am concerned “Eliza 6 years old, is interested in learning and seeing up close about everything in the space”. Any inexpensive scope that a 6 year could use, will only be good for the
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Richard Harding
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#34509
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
It might be best to reply to Sylvie to borrow the library's Starblast
scope before buying one.
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Attilla Danko
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#34508
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Re: Telescope for Eliza
What about the library's Orion Starblast telescopes? They are fairly kid
friendly if there's an adult to operate it.
Richard
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Richard Hum
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#34507
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