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Discussion group about live video astronomy observation and video imaging with the MallinCam Video CCD Camera. Please note: When posting, type your name at the end of each messages. Be kind to others so they know who you are. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ From SkyNews Magazine: http://www.skynews.ca/ "People often ask what can be seen through a telescope during the day. With a proper solar filter, sunspots on the face of the Sun can be observed. If the Moon is visible, craters can be explored. A handful of bright stars can be located with computerized telescopes. But what can a camera attached to a telescope see during the day? In late June 2006, Rock Mallin captured M57, the Ring Nebula, more than two hours before sunset from his observatory in Ottawa, Ontario. Using his MallinCam Hyper Color Video CCD camera and a 16-inch Meade SCT, Rock took 100 images and processed them afterwards with RegiStax." Todd Carlson Assistant Editor, SkyNews Magazine ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Buy/Sell/Trade

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Re: 1/3 vs 1/2 sensor & F/R & stacking
Thank you Rock, That must be what it was, I think I saw a post by Chris about the new telescope and the Universes size and made me wonder about the other
Posted - Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:42 am
kaseyo
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Re: 1/3 vs 1/2 sensor & F/R & stacking
Kasey, The MallinCam Universe is a 1.18" sensor, its huge. All other MallinCam video cameras are 1/2" in size. Rock M.
Posted - Tue Jun 18, 2013 10:14 pm
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Re: 1/3 vs 1/2 sensor & F/R & stacking
Hey Chris, your pictures are just awesome... I need to order a 5mm spacer. I also have a slight tracking problem with this new CG-5 ASGT E/Q. when I get
Posted - Tue Jun 18, 2013 8:21 pm
kaseyo
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Re: Foymount
oh well Van, i'll see you at StarFest, Murray ... From: Francois van Heerden Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 2:21 PM To: mallincam@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:
Posted - Tue Jun 18, 2013 8:03 pm
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Re: Foymount
oh well Van see you at Starfest, Murray
Posted - Tue Jun 18, 2013 7:48 pm
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