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Light pollution Masson area
Hi,? just North of the ferry Cumberland-Masson there appears to be an increase of light pollution related to the large weed plant /green houses. I knew it was there but I can now see it driving south
By marco Vanderkooij · #34807 ·
Re: Heart and Flaming Star Nebula
Hi Bob, Good to hear from you. I'm using Antlia's dual narrow band filter with a OSC camera.? The bandwidth's are 5nm for Ha and Oiii.? I use the red channel as Ha, combine the blue and green
By gregz12@... · #34806 ·
Re: Heart and Flaming Star Nebula
Hi Greg, The RGB Heart is a very spectacular image. I think I am missing something here though. Are you using Ha and OIII filters with an OSC camera? Have a great day. Bob
By Bob Olson · #34805 ·
Re: Jupiter gif
Very cool Matt! Planetary imaging ain't easy. cheers, Albert. wrote:
By ALbert · #34804 ·
Re: Heart and Flaming Star Nebula
Wow. All stunning images no matter the pallette! cheers, Albert.
By ALbert · #34803 ·
Re: Heart and Flaming Star Nebula
Great work Greg! The foraxx pallet is nice. Jim
By James Sofia · #34802 ·
Re: Heart and Flaming Star Nebula
Ha. I was lost after "Appreciate your thoughts on the images." I can say I like the red heart nebula the best though.
By Matt Weeks · #34801 ·
Re: Heart and Flaming Star Nebula
Nice images. I prefer for Fornaxx pallette. However, I prefer less color saturation. But most astrophotoraphers use as least as much color saturation as you have used. Pretty images,
By Attilla Danko · #34800 ·
Heart and Flaming Star Nebula
Appreciated your thoughts on the images.? I tried the "Foraxx" pallet for the first time.? Let me know what you think of Foraxx compared with the Hubble pallet.? All data captured in OSC and
Re: Jupiter gif
nice image.
By Attilla Danko · #34798 ·
Jupiter gif
I had a bit of fun messing around with making short animations.? Thought I would share my most successful "test"? .? The experience in making this has given me an idea of what sort of data I need
By Matt Weeks · #34797 ·
Re: nice detail on jupiter tonight
Further investigation has lead me to believe that the left most dark marking is likely Mare Sirenum and Mare Cimmerium, the larger dark area on the right side is likely Mare Erythraeum.? Between
Re: nice detail on jupiter tonight
If I'm correct in reading Cartes Du Ciel - the central meridian in the picture of mars should be approximately 118 deg. If that's correct, the dark features should be Aonius Sinus and Phaethontis.?
By Matt Weeks · #34795 ·
Re: nice detail on jupiter tonight
Your Jupiter picture looks good to me. Jupiter's polar diameter is a lot less than it's equatorial diameter because of it's rapid spin. So Jupiter should always look like an oval, not a disk. Maybe
By Attilla Danko · #34794 ·
Re: nice detail on jupiter tonight
I was out last night as well and agree, it was a nice view.? Near full moon was always in the corner of my eye though.?? I decided to experiment using the mirror diagonal with my camera, instead of
By Matt Weeks · #34793 ·
nice detail on jupiter tonight
With a shadow transit of Io in progress.
By Attilla Danko · #34792 ·
Re: Lunar eclipse
Up at 4:00.? Worth it.? Best I've seen in ages. ?Fred -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com
By Fred Barrett · #34791 ·
Re: Lunar eclipse
Hi Matt! It was actually quite nice…a bit more grey, not quite as much of the orange at full eclipse but imagery was quite colourful. It was not in a good position to capture from my pod so I imaged
By Chris T · #34790 ·
Re: Lunar eclipse
i saw the eclipse when the moon was halfway into earth's shadow. But passed out before totality.
By Attilla Danko · #34789 ·
Lunar eclipse
I couldn’t bring myself to get up early enough. Anyone see this morning’s eclipse? ?How was it? matt
By Matt Weeks · #34788 ·