higginsdj
27-06-2006, 10:26 AM
Well call it 'observing' is a bit of a stretch with the automated observatory but I just love these long winter nights. 12 hours of imaging following up to 3 asteroids a night and resulting in 0.02mag precision data. Just love it.
This last month alone has seen 6 Minor Planet lightcurve targets covered including the uncovering of 2 suspected binaries. The observational throughput of this system is just unbelievable given that I only have, at best, 10 clear nights a month (this includes partial nights as well).
Last month I also added automated Variable star observations during the full moon period. 50 targets a night from the AAVSO bulletin 69 list of those in need of observations (note I take 3 images of each target 15s, 60s and 180s to bracket high SNR for brightness variations from mag 8 to mag 16).
It's never been easier for amateurs to get into the research side of Astronomy (and there are a few jealous Pro's out there as well)
Cheers
David Higgins
http://www.david-higgins.com
This last month alone has seen 6 Minor Planet lightcurve targets covered including the uncovering of 2 suspected binaries. The observational throughput of this system is just unbelievable given that I only have, at best, 10 clear nights a month (this includes partial nights as well).
Last month I also added automated Variable star observations during the full moon period. 50 targets a night from the AAVSO bulletin 69 list of those in need of observations (note I take 3 images of each target 15s, 60s and 180s to bracket high SNR for brightness variations from mag 8 to mag 16).
It's never been easier for amateurs to get into the research side of Astronomy (and there are a few jealous Pro's out there as well)
Cheers
David Higgins
http://www.david-higgins.com