First Light with new setup
Hi All,
After buying a Meade LX90 in 2010 (nearly 14 years ago), I decided to upgrade to a dedicated astro camera a few weeks ago.
Last night, Sydney had a break in the weather so I finally managed to give it a try for the first "real" image.
Using the Meade ACF 0.68 reducer (which Meade finally released earlier this year), the focal length of the setup is 1360mm.
I am pretty happy with the result for a quick test after work (although it needs some more data)..
Telescope: Meade LX90
Mount: AZ-EQ6 GT
Exposures: 10 x 180s lights, 20 x flats and darks
Reducer: Meade ACF 0.68x reducer (release by Meade earlier this year)
Camera: ZWO 2600
Guide Camera: ZWO 220
Capture software: ASIAir
Processed in PixInsight trial edition
Polar aligned using PHD2 drift alignment
Cheers,
Mark
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