Hi all, Monday night was the first time this summer I was able to get out to do some imaging. The night was clear, but hazy, with the full Moon up high and our...
In a message dated 9/1/2004 5:04:52 PM Central Daylight Time, ... I think it's around 25. About the size of Mars. Roland Christen [Non-text portions of this...
what an amazing shot! Was it obvious when you started from the few stars that were visable that the seeing was going to be good, or did you just decide you...
Roland, Absolutely stunning image! What great seeing you had that night. Congratulations on another great image! Rick ... to do some ... and our ... visible to...
In a message dated 9/1/2004 6:14:40 PM Central Daylight Time, ... There was no wind all day and it was hazy, which is unusual around the Midwest, so I knew it...
Roland, Conditions were about the same when I viewed Saturn at 700x (w/130EDT) a while back. Good call! Percy chris1011@... wrote: In a message dated...
... to do some imaging. -----The resultant image of the Blue Snowball ... Wow, what a fantastic photo of the Snowball! I have shown that to many people at...
Roland, stunning resolution and well balanced color! Can imagine your satisfaction... Best, Johannes http://panther-observatory.com ... to do some ... and our ...
Hello, Here's an image of the return of AR10667 in Hydrogen Alpha with prominences galore! Image processed with Pseudo Flat! http://solar.cstoneind.com ...
There is a aproximately 1 mil of focus change per degree of temperature change with my AP130 F/6. I would like to find the best place to mount a thermistor...
In a message dated 9/2/2004 9:36:15 AM Central Daylight Time, ... The telescope tube or the focuser body will work. The temperature drift is due to the ED...
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Hello group, i just have posted an image of the Moon taken on June 10, at the Observatory of the Pic du Midi, where I had a good astronomical trip with three...
Dans un e-mail daté du 02/09/2004 18:08:43 Paris, Madrid (heure d'été), ... I choosed the Powermate because it is parafocal, and more adapted for imaging......
Thanks, I use a dew heater wrapped around the black collar at the objective end of the scope. I guess that compounds the measurement issue. I'll try mounting...
Gilles: Very nice image! I would be very interested in knowing how you achieve precise focus with your digital SLR. I have a Nikon D70 and have attempted...
I am sorry to say that, but my best tool for accurate focus is...my left eye. For film or digital imaging, it works perfectly, even without magnifier. The most...
World class acquisition and processing, Roland. Great image. Best, Daniel Verschatse Santiago - Chile http://astrosurf.com/antilhue ... to do some ... and our ...
Roland and I wish a safe harbor to all of our friends in Florida and the SE U.S. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Clear skies, Marj Christen Astro-Physics,...
Hi, I just purchased a second hand 600E QMD mount : what a beautiful mount ! I don't have the user manual for the QMD and cannot find it on the astro-physics...
Hello, Here's an image of the return of AR10667 in Hydrogen Alpha with prominences galore! Please let me know, privately, which of the two images you prefer!...
Marjory I have had my AP155 since June 2000 and it has been a delight to use with my CCD camera. I have recently noticed that the inside surface of the lens...
In a message dated 9/3/2004 2:21:40 PM Central Daylight Time, ... The lens cell can be removed without ever losing the collimation. Simply remove the front...