Exfso
13-03-2005, 10:46 AM
Well last night after we left the Westminster public viewing night, Rumples Riot and Gadget came back to my place for some viewing entertainment. As the seeing was quite good we stoked up the Tak and Paul proceded to weave his magic with some imaging with the Toucam. As I am a rank beginner with imaging, I let him do it all. I gather some time today the final result should appear somewhere here, but it looked quite nice from what I could make out from the raw images.
When Paul and Bob left ~2.45am I decided I would see how far I could drive the scope before major image breakdown. At 500x could clearly see Jupiters GRS and festooning as well as the equatorial belts. The mind boggles at what this is capable of in a dark area with excellent seeing. Needless to say I am very pleased, and would like to thank Paul for his efforts in tutoring me on the imaging. Being the original "old fart", I learn slowly, but he is very patient and I feel this is going to be a very rewarding time for me.
What we did decide is for a Pier to be built, as moving around was a no no when the camera was running etc etc. Not to mention the fact that the tripod takes up too much space in the 2.4mx2.4m area.
All in all a great night now all I have to do is spend all day trying to wake up, but this is definitely a labour of love.
Thanks again Paul and Bob.
:astron: :cheers:
When Paul and Bob left ~2.45am I decided I would see how far I could drive the scope before major image breakdown. At 500x could clearly see Jupiters GRS and festooning as well as the equatorial belts. The mind boggles at what this is capable of in a dark area with excellent seeing. Needless to say I am very pleased, and would like to thank Paul for his efforts in tutoring me on the imaging. Being the original "old fart", I learn slowly, but he is very patient and I feel this is going to be a very rewarding time for me.
What we did decide is for a Pier to be built, as moving around was a no no when the camera was running etc etc. Not to mention the fact that the tripod takes up too much space in the 2.4mx2.4m area.
All in all a great night now all I have to do is spend all day trying to wake up, but this is definitely a labour of love.
Thanks again Paul and Bob.
:astron: :cheers: