Thanks very much Christian!! I'm adding an image of Copericus too from the same night http://imageshack.us/a/img135/6564/copernicusc.jpg Christian I'm trying...
Hi Mike, I have no words for this image - it blows me away! Easily the best amateur image of Copernicus I've ever seen. You recorded some incredibly small...
Dear all, Thank you all for the support of Photographic Lunar Album. I must extend my heartily thank to Chuck Wood of Lunar Observing group, Raf of domilunari...
Dear friends selenology today 28 is published with new article including probable meteoroidal impacts on the Moon, the complex rilles system in Manilius (the...
Thanks a bunch Bob!! You would have been astounded if you saw what the seeing looked like! I know you think about and experiment with lunar imaging a lot, I...
Hi Mike, I don't know about AviStack's file size limit, but I've used Registax R6 to process files that are a little less than 4GB. I don't know if it could...
Here is my capture from 04 May 2012, I listened for the first time that the formation that extend over a large area around 450 km. I have measure that at...
Hi Mike, I've used anything I can find in PS that can help manipulate tonality : ) . PS Shadow/highlights I find works very well but sometimes I'll use curves...
Hi Bob, and all, I know what you mean by getting a feel for judging the live stream on the monitor, you just need to get about 20% of the capture to have that...
Thank you Mike and congratulations for today LPOD, when I see results like this I am very happy http://lpod.wikispaces.com/May+12%2C+2012 Mike it is a first...
Hi Mike, Not strictly related to lunar imaging, but I've been doing some solar imaging recently using Baader Photographic Filter film - it allows too much...
Thanks for the link Mike. Have you ever considered to add an image rotator to your Dob ? http://www.optecinc.com/astronomy/catalog/pyxis/pyxis_le.htm This...
Hi All, Some inputs on interesting existing or new sensors : - The ICX 285 is very interesting with its 6.5 microns pixels, 1392 x 1040 pixels, 11.2 bits...
Hi, Yes, theory says that turbulence increases when the wavelength decreases (inverse to power 1.2). For example, turbulence is 55% greater in blue light than...
Thanks for the link Christian! Well it would be cheaper and no need to polar align every time I move my scope. Plus a derotater could be used on both my...
The use with an alt-azimuth mount seems straight forward : http://www.optecinc.com/astronomy/catalog/pyxis/pyxis_more.htm Please let us know if you try it. ...
Mike: Incredible lunar images, I bet they were taken in your magic place. BTW, I was going to visit you during the Venus transit (I was invited to SPM), but...
Hi Group, I was able to image the Moon's dark side from Newcastle, Utah, with my Stellarvue 70 mm and double stacked Coronado 60 mm filters - part of the Sun...
Tom, good job you did that from Newcastle,Utah and not Newcastle,UK, we barely see the sun in the North of England, let alone the moon ;-) Lovely image, the...