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Showing posts with label FSQ-85. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FSQ-85. Show all posts
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Saturday, July 9, 2016
7/4/2016 BLM - Imaging Veil Ha 4hr
Consider this is my first official night out to image with my CCD. Joined 3 other friends and do an all nigh imaging. The image above is not fully processed yet, will need more NB data. 12 sub, 1200sec each with 7nm Ha filter.
BLM is kind of in the middle of nowhere ...
A couple images of our setups...
There are some bullets on the ground... kind of scary...
Still learning SGP
Jing Wee took several very amazing Milky Way images for me !!
Sunday, May 8, 2016
First Time at Montebello (M101)
First time to try this local site (Montebello) close to Stanford. About 45min door-to-door from my house. (http://old.observers.org/sites/) The site is not as dark as BLM but it is good enough for me. I decide to go this place more often for narrow-band imaging.
Spent most of the time testing the FSQ-85 + STT-8300. Still struggle on the SGP auto focusing.
The star shape at the corners are not perfect too. This makes me thinking to upgrade to FSQ-106...
Below is one shot of 30min Ha of M101.
Saturday, December 5, 2015
M33 (2015/09) @ DARC
This is the first AP image that I felt happy to share. ;-)
This is also my first time do image for a whole night !
I met a few new friends from China who also live at Bay Area. They have a "secret" site where is 2 hour away. We chat on "WeChat" for a while and I decide to give that site a try.
2hr drive is not much and the site is pretty dark.
It is very close the the D.A.R.C observatory (http://www.deepskycolors.com/locations_DARC.html) and kind of a semi-public place.
At 2015/Sept/19, I arrived at about 7pm and quickly setup the gears and meet the new friends in person. Although I got the CCD at time but that's too new to me, I decide to use DSRL on this one.
Total 40 subs and 480sec each.
OTA is Takahashi FSQ-85 (without reducer).
Mount is Astro-Physics Mach1
Camera is Canon T3i mod
I really like the site !!
It is dark, clean, and convenient.
We have 4 scopes that night.
This is DARC observatory... (http://www.deepskycolors.com/locations_DARC.html)
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