Re: NGC 2683 image
Thanks, Geof! Bruce
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bw
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Re: NGC 2683 image
That¡¯s gorgeous Bruce Geof Sent from Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ Sent: Monday, May 1, 2023 11:01 am To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject:
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Geof Lewis
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Re: NGC 2683 image
Thanks, Bernhard! Bruce
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bw
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Re: NGC 2683 image
Hello Bruce, Very nice image with fine details! best, Bernhard Hubl www.ccdguide.com ( http://www.ccdguide.com )
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Bernhard Hubl
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Re: NGC 2683 image
Thanks for the comment, Kevin. Cheers, Bruce
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bw
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Re: NGC 2683 image
A wonderful image Bruce! Well done. Clear skies, Kevin To: "QSI-CCD" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 1, 2023 11:01:55 AM Subject: [QSI-CCD] NGC 2683 image This is an image of NGC 2683, the "UFO
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Kevin Dixon
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NGC 2683 image
This is an image of NGC 2683, the "UFO galaxy" in Lynx, seen nearly edge-on.? Although it is smaller and less luminous than the Milky Way galaxy, it hosts over 300 globular clusters, nearly 2x that
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bw
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CEDIC Team goes Namibia - Part#9 (Open Clusters in Sco)
Hello group, ¡®Open Clusters in Scorpius¡¯ is the topic of part #9 of our image presentation, where we want to share the results from our astrophotography-trip to DeepSkySafaris in Namibia. For this
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Bernhard Hubl
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Re: ASCOM drivers and Windows 11
Yes I have. It will only except a 1 or 0 but only after i go through the process I described. Strange but I¡¯m glad I have a work around. Pete
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Peter Proulx
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Re: ASCOM drivers and Windows 11
Hi Pete, Have you tried a value of -1? That might do it. Regards, David
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David Davies
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Re: ASCOM drivers and Windows 11
You can see in the attached files the error I was getting. I seem to have found a work around. I put in a value and get the error then delete the value and move to another parameter on the sequence
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Peter Proulx
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Re: ASCOM drivers and Windows 11
David, Thanks for the reply. I think I might have seen this suggestion in another thread. From memory, when I enter a '1' I get and error along the lines of invalid entry must be less than '1'. I'll
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Peter Proulx
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Re: ASCOM drivers and Windows 11
Hi Pete, Look at the sequence definer and you should see a 'Gain' box at the end of the sequence definition. [image: image.png] Click on the box and a drop-down will appear and you can change the
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David Davies
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Short Exposures not producing an image periodically
I'm having an issue when I run autofocus. Sometimes the 10 sec download image is blank (no stars). I'm using Hocus Focus my camera is a QSI 6162. I'm able to achieve focus but randomly there is no
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Peter Proulx
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Re: ASCOM drivers and Windows 11
David, I found this thread while searching for a current issue I'm seeing with my QSI6162 and NINA using the ASCOM driver. I noticed that you have Low Gain mode set. I was under the impression that
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Peter Proulx
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Re: CEDIC Team goes Namibia - Part#8 (Nebulae in Sco)
Hi Bernhard, I passed on that additional info to my wife, but it's still a no for Namibia..... ?. She said, it's all dessert, with wildlife that wants to kill you..... ? Thanks anyway. Geof
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Geof Lewis
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Re: CEDIC Team goes Namibia - Part#8 (Nebulae in Sco)
Hello Wolfgang, Bruce and Geof, Thank you very much for your nice comments! @Geof: In our postings we show only our astrophotography results from Namibia. Besides two weeks of astrophotography we had
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Bernhard Hubl
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Re: CEDIC Team goes Namibia - Part#8 (Nebulae in Sco)
Bernhard, I agree with Bruce, these are wonderful images to go with those you¡¯ve already shared. I¡¯d love to go there myself but got a flat NO from my wife when I suggested it as a holiday
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Geof Lewis
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Re: CEDIC Team goes Namibia - Part#8 (Nebulae in Sco)
Another fine batch of images, Bernhard, congrats to you and the team. Bruce W.
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Re: Jack power connector of QSI683
Hi, Nicola, My mistake - apologies, I was in rather a hurry! Yes of course, 2.1 mm Best of luck, Peter. http://www.madpc.co.uk/~peterv Approx. 55 deg N, 2 deg W (Northumberland, UK)
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Peter Vasey
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