Hi, I just added a small article and an image of the Schickard and Wargentin area to the moon section of my blog. I also added a few images of a 1.94...
For those who are (maybe?) interested... (I hope you are); I have received a message of Stephen Tellier (of the L.P.I.), and he told me that the "small...
During these long days and almost non-existent nights, I have taken the opportunity of reorganising the Moon pages on my web site. I have been aware that the...
http://www.angelfire.com/space2/robertspellman/metsearch.html I have completed my dedicated Lunar Meteorite Search Camera ,first light is this coming...
can you eleborated about (((Supercircuits Pc-164 ex high resolution camera)) very sensitive ;cost;suipply;where to buy. how is setup;sofware sompatible etc ...
robert maybe I am not very wise but I try to find and nothinh about pc-164 the search do not find neader maybe it is discontinued help please jacques savard...
Hurray!!! Kipp Teague's photosite has a Hi-Res version of one of my most favourite orbital lunar Hasselblad photographs! (it's at the top of: APOLLO 15 IMAGES...
... pc-164 ... available from Supercircuts.Visit their site and click on cs/s mt cameras.They make it in 2 versions the high res version has 600 line...
Hi Peter, Very nice shots. I also like what you did with the mouseovers. Sites like your give us places to point people to when they are trying to figure out...
Just wanted to introduce myself to the group and give you a'll a peek at some of the lunar imaging I've been doing over the past 6 months with my 5.1" F/9.2...
Great shots Tony. Who made the mirror for your newt? Page 8 has a great shot of Boussingault at the top. Wasn't someone looking for a photo of that a while...
Thanks Chuck. The mirror is just an off-the-shelf plate glass 6" F/8 from Orion. The aperture was cut down to 5.1" by an undersized secondary which has since...
... That makes two of us (for better or worse). Anyway, let's wait for the moon to get a little higher along the ecliptic so that we can do our thing more...
I agree. Except for the very early or late phases it's very poorly placed in elevation right now. Tony ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Hi Tony and Welcome to the group, You are getting some very good results from your 5" Newt - to capture the Hadley rille and hints of the central rille in the...
Thanks for your comments, Chuck. I rather like the mouseovers too ;-). They are quite a lot of work, but half the fun is trying to identify the various...
Superb pictures, Tony. Thanks for sharing them. Where are you located? Seems you have superb seeing conditions as well as good equipment. Regards, Peter ... ...
Hi Stefan, good to run into you again. Thanks for the positive comments, I've been very pleased with the results so far. The Atik camera has really turned out...
Thanks Peter. I'm located just on the west side of Puget Sound opposite Seattle. As for the seeing we do get a few nights a year here when it can be amazing...
... The Lunar Orbiters used actual film that was then scanned and faxed back to earth. It had to be advanced every so often so it wasn't sitting on a roller...