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Could be of interest if you are far enough South. This one is 5 days after discovery and fading from a high of V mag 8.5 Robin AAVSO Special Notice #157 ...
Robin Leadbeater
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May 13, 2009
1:30 pm
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Buenos Aires, Argentina Cloudy and raining   Marcelo Rios ... De: Robin Leadbeater <robin@...> Asunto: [staranalyser] possible Nova in...
Marcelo Rios
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May 13, 2009
7:50 pm
1471
This is now reported as a confirmed Nova (V1213 Cen) from a spectrum which showed H emission lines. It is currently V mag 10.5 so still within range of a Star...
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May 16, 2009
1:28 pm
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I said it could be done ;-) http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=58009&d=1242567970 Congratulations to Terry B on the iceinspace...
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May 19, 2009
11:27 am
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While attending the joint AAVSO/SAS meeting in Big Bear CA I met Olivier Thizy. I was so impressed with the star analyzer, I bought one! My interest is...
phxbird15
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May 25, 2009
3:08 pm
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Hi and welcome to the group, It sounds like you have an excellent location for an observatory. Here in the wettest corner of NW England we are lucky to get...
staranalyser
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May 25, 2009
3:55 pm
1475
Thanks I will give it a look later. I was blown away by the high level science being done by back yard observatories! When I was a kid and the 6" reflector and...
paul temple
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May 25, 2009
4:32 pm
1476
I would like to send a mail to this group. Steve Please take time to visit my web site.  http://www.btinternet.com/~stephen.durr/ I would like to send a mail...
Stephen Durr
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May 25, 2009
7:27 pm
1477
Whoops think I made a mistake. Hello my name is Steve and I an interested in starting out with the star analyser, I am ordering one from Paton Hawksley in the...
Stephen Durr
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May 25, 2009
7:36 pm
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Hello Steve and welcome to the group, I would recommend trying Vega first as it shows clear Hydrogen Balmer lines to practise focussing on and it is nice and...
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May 25, 2009
8:59 pm
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I just received my Star Analyser and included with it was a CD labelled Star Analyser 100 User Manual. After inserting it in my laptop I could see that it was...
davidflee002
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May 26, 2009
1:23 am
1480
What does the locking ring look like? I don't believe I received that either with my Star Analyser 100. David...
davidflee002
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May 26, 2009
1:34 am
1481
David, Explore the CD (it won't autorun): you should have a document file with the user documentation on it. Otherwise, the on-line manual is the same than the...
Olivier Thizy
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May 26, 2009
5:38 am
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David, If you look the star Analyser, the glass on top is maintained by a locking ring. You should have a separate one in a small bag inside the main...
Olivier Thizy
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May 26, 2009
5:40 am
1483
David, I just bought a SA100, the spacer ring was included in a small plastic self-seal bag. It's a very narrow ring about 28mm diamter and about 0.5mm wide....
ken4optics
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May 26, 2009
5:44 am
1484
Thanks for the description. Definitely no extra bag with the Star Analyser. I'll have to check with the dealer tomorrow. I also checked the CD and it is...
davidflee002
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May 26, 2009
5:56 am
1485
Hi David, you can find the user manual here, see: http://www.patonhawksley.co.uk/UserManual.htm As a temporary work around, you can remove and use a retaining...
ssb73q
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May 26, 2009
4:19 pm
1486
... I actually found a way that will be better than using the locking ring for my purposes. Baader Planetarium makes a T adapter that is a quick release. This...
davidflee002
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May 27, 2009
12:42 am
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Hello Steve, the 8 inch SCT is probably your best bet. (Do you have a 0.6x focal reducer for it? That would help keep the star size small which helps...
Robin Leadbeater
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May 27, 2009
2:06 pm
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I finally had a chance to image my first spectrum of Vega. I've had a quick look on the net for examples and it is close but I'm wondering what the dip is just...
davidflee002
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Jun 4, 2009
2:35 pm
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Hi David, Congratulations on you first spectrum :-) The dip is at the overlap between the green and red channels and is almost certainly caused by the camera...
Robin Leadbeater
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Jun 5, 2009
1:12 pm
1490
Thanks Robin for the comments. I suspected along with others comments that the sensor response was a factor. Your comments are very accurate in describing the...
davidflee002
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Jun 5, 2009
4:48 pm
1491
If you are having problems with clouds or light summer nights at the moment, here is an alternative use for the Star Analyser. Just posted over on the German...
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Jun 24, 2009
11:48 am
1492
Hi Robin, now I just got to get me a firefly while being rained out ;ô)) Cheers Dieter...
dieterkuespert
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Jun 24, 2009
5:48 pm
1493
Hello, I very recently joined this group and would like to introduce myself with a tiny Vega´s spectrum, made through my Staranalyser 100 in slitless...
to.hansen
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Jul 6, 2009
10:24 pm
1494
... Ok, this really did catch my eye here tonite. Am I correct that you used the star analyzer for this, and that's a mag 12+ target ? Everybody I've spoken...
grozzie2
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Jul 7, 2009
3:37 am
1495
Hello, You can reach magnitude 12 easily with a Star Analyser if you have a sensitive CCD camera and a good scope. A webcam is a real limitation but allow you...
Olivier Thizy
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Jul 7, 2009
5:22 am
1496
Torsten, Excellent spectrum: well resolved and you got the Balmers lines very well. I notice that the red portion of the spectrum is very noisy. Does the DMK21...
Olivier Thizy
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Jul 7, 2009
5:29 am
1497
... Now this has _really_ peaked my interest a LOT more. We would be qhy9 as the ccd, so, it's a very sensative cooled camera, mounted in an 8 inch SCT. My...
grozzie2
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Jul 7, 2009
2:16 pm
1498
maybe also a large fiber ;about 30 mn can work as (aperture mask) if the giding is realy very good jack 47'n 71'W Ps I have some info for plastic fiber very...
jacques savard
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