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ASA_AstroSystemeAustria· ASA Astrographs and Mounts
Hello from Austria, My name is Christoph Kaltseis, living in Upper Austria. 2 Two weeks ago I returned from La Palma/Spain. I stayed there for 2 weeks and took...
Hello everybody, Here are two objects taken with two different cameras. They would also require two different focal lengths. Anyway they have been on my target...
Hi, Will the smaller mount (SM 40) use the same technology ? The document on the ASA website says "This smaller mount with similar technology (Encoder,...
Here is a composite mosaic image of the region surrounding IC5146, the Cocoon Nebula. I tried to bring out the complex clouds of obscuring dust -- which are...
Hello Tom, I find no words for such an exelente work. Greadings Knut ... From: Tom Davis To: ASA_AstroSystemeAustria@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 04,...
Hi Julien, same technology means software and high resolution encoders direct on the axies. We are testing other motors for the small mount because direct...
Hi all, I am Enzo Santin, an Italian astroimager and I'm new in this group. I have intention to buy an ASA10N-OK3 f 3,6. My equipment (imaging train) is so...
For those of you who don't know him, I've seen Enzo's fine images on the A&M Telescopes Yahoo group. I have no doubt that he'll do some excellent work with an...
Many thanks Bob and Grant! I would want to specify that I do not have intention to "change" my A&M with an ASA instrument. I'm very happy with my A&M RC. I...
Hello Enzo, I just replied off list! Gerald Von: ASA_AstroSystemeAustria@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ASA_AstroSystemeAustria@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von Enzo...
Hello Enzo, I visited your site and thoroughly enjoyed your excellent work. Thank you for sharing with us! I noticed that you already have a 10 inch RC at f/8...
thanks John, I would want to specify that I do not have intention to "change" my A&M with an ASA instrument. I'm very happy with my A&M RC. I would only want...
Enzo, Thank you for your thoughts and reply! I too find the excellent optics and fast focal ratio of the ASA N series irresistibly compelling reasons to own...
And... Any suggestion about choosing 10N or 8N? Thanks in advance. Best Regards Enzo ... FLI ... I...
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the ASA_AstroSystemeAustria group. File :...
I uploaded a shot I took the other night of the Pelican called the file IC 5070 It's a combo of 3 halpha shots at 30 minutes each with FLI proline 9000 no...
I think it makes a lot of sense. If you're used to an RC, the shorter focal length will give you a completely different view into the sky, with a whole bunch...
Hi Enzo, Welcome to the group! I think the ASA will fit very well if you need something fast and high quality. It will also allow going deep with extended...
Antonio, Thank you for your input regarding collimation. It seems to me the ASA has only good points going for it and I am truly most encouraged to choose it...
Thank you Vincent! I will show the next days some new images taken at La Palma! Next year we will do the same trip again but from KW35-37 (but still thinking...
Thanks to all for the suggestions. I have another question for the group: is the "standard" focuser "ASA OK3" sufficiently sturdy for my imaging train (FLI...
Hi Enzo, I'm using exactly the same configuration as you, and the 'first ( test) light' was very promising. The new focuser is solid as a rock and seems to...
for sale: ASA 8N f/2,8 Newton-Astrograph As you can see here a perfect astrophotographic system. Newton with carbon fibre tube, only 7 kg. 2" JMI NGF DX-1...