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Re: April Meeting Minutes
Awesome! Thanks. Deb Fennell
By Deb Fennell · #8275 ·
Re: April Meeting Minutes
Mark, Got it. See you this afternoon. Gerry
By Gerry · #8274 ·
Re: April Meeting Minutes
Unfortunately, I¡¯m away so I can¡¯t help at the school. I really enjoyed doing it last year. Amy
By Amy S (Astrodog) · #8273 ·
Re: Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
Really enjoyed that, thanks for posting. The moving star trails portion was mesmerizing and I watched the points of stars section over and over picking out the constellations. Way to go! Jay
By Jay Drew · #8272 ·
Re: For Those Who Want Free SW for Image Processing
Geoff, glad you have discovered Siril. I'm using it for SeeStar lights only images and it works well. It does require that you have only lights in a folder called "lights" but it doesn't require bias
By Jay Drew · #8271 ·
Re: April Meeting Minutes
Thanks, Gerry, We meet there about 4:15. ? Deb sent you some info. Mark
By Mark Strollo · #8270 ·
Re: For Those Who Want Free SW for Image Processing
For those. using or considering Siril, the new version 1.4.0 is available in beta. It includes drizzle, mosaics, and a few other features. Mark
By Mark Strollo · #8269 ·
Re: April Meeting Minutes
Mark & Deb, I was not sure that I could make the Catherine Kolnaski event tomorrow, 4/29, but I will available. If you still need it I can bring my solar scope. What time should I be there to set up
By Gerry · #8268 ·
Re: Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
Very cool. Thanks for sharing, Jeff. Have more fun tonight - we are going to have clear skies!!! LB [email protected]> wrote:
By Leslie Brown · #8267 ·
Fw: April Skyscrapers of Rhode Island Presentation online
From: "Secretary ASGH via groups.io" <asgh@...> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Cc: Sent: Mon, Apr 28, 2025 at 12:23 PM Subject: [asgh] April Skyscrapers of Rhode Island
By John A. Sillasen · #8266 ·
Re: Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
Thanks all, Mark - I did notice that as well!? I am eager to try this out at one of our observing sites. All - the best benefit of this is my cell phone stays outside and limits mindless scrolling in
By Jeffrey Dunn · #8265 ·
Re: Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
Nicely done, Jeff. George
By GEORGE BLAHUN · #8264 ·
Re: Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
Cool. Looks like a small meteor early in the sequence at the 3 O¡¯clock position. Mark
By Mark Strollo · #8263 ·
Re: Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
Thank you! -- Jeff Dunn https://shorelineastronomicalsociety.blogspot.com/
By Jeffrey Dunn · #8262 ·
Re: Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
Excellent! -- Alan Sheiness Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT Lymelight Presents | Trail 53 ( https://alansheiness.wixsite.com/lymelight-presents )
By Alan Sheiness · #8261 ·
Cell phone astrophotography - beginners attempt
I posted by my work to Instagram https://www.instagram.com/reel/DI_S9cfg1P4/?igsh=dDI0Z3F4OHJmcHFw iPhone 12 Lumilapse Bluetooth shutter control Native camera app set to Max night mode 30 second
By Jeffrey Dunn · #8260 ·
Re: Messier ¡­. Uhh Walk?
I¡¯m heading to Salt Meadow Park in Madison tonight to help someone understand their telescope. Looks clear but breezy so not sure how long I¡¯ll make it. -- Jeff
By Jeffrey Dunn · #8259 ·
Re: Messier ¡­. hh Walk?
Out of town for a bit. Hope you can get it done. Amy
By Amy S (Astrodog) · #8258 ·
Messier ¡­. Uhh Walk?
Well we tried, but the CT weather didn¡¯t cooperate. Tonight¡¯s CSC for Propbusters shows some improvement in cloud cover after dark, but would probably not support a Messier Marathon. ?I¡¯m
By Mark Strollo · #8257 ·
Re: For Those Who Want Free SW for Image Processing
I *just* started using SIRIL.? I use Deep Sky Stacker (free also) for pre-processing images.? Last week I dedicated our one clear night to imaging the M-63 galaxy.? When I went to use DSS I
By astronomy · #8256 ·