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Robert_T
02-08-2006, 08:54 AM
Hi All, seeing was poor last night, but I just received my new flip mirror so had to get out there... it works a treat and a bargain at ~$85AU.
Had a go at the moon with the 2.5x powermate and using a Green True Tech filter with the DMK firewire camera. 30fps and exposure of 1/94th sec and Gamma of 12. Gain in the 600s.(going from memory on the settings).
This is a crater, a big thing hit the moon a long time ago and made this very nice hole for me to look at.... don't know what it's called but my aint it purdy;)
Dennis
02-08-2006, 09:28 AM
Hi Robert
Very nice image - our Moon is one of my favourite objects, I never tire of just sitting there, cruising the surface and eyeballing all the chaotic details. Which flip mirror did you end up getting?
Cheers
Dennis
thats a damn fine hole thingy in the moon there. you need to get a moon map if ur gunna do stuff like that :P
iceman
02-08-2006, 10:29 AM
lol what a co-incidence Robert.
I went out last night too, in horrible seeing and captured this image of the same crater. I had a longer focal length, and so at 30fps I needed a longer shutter (I used 1/30s). Gain was about 850, gamma was 12.
I imaged through the red astronomik filter.
Interesting to see the difference in focal lengths, and also the orientation of the crater. Mine was captured at about 7:30pm as the moon was just about to head behind the roof of the house. Horrible, horrible seeing! Captured 1 jupiter avi and deleted it almost as quickly :)
Robert_T
02-08-2006, 10:30 AM
Thanks Guys - the flip mirror is a no brand cheapy, but it looks and feels solid enough and certainly does the job. At $85 it's a steal. I bought it on e-bay from Telescope Warehouse - there were a few up for grabs with "buy it now" prices.
cheers,
iceman
02-08-2006, 10:34 AM
By the way Rob, yours can stand up to some extra processing..
Here it is with LR 5/1.3 deconvolution, followed by some tinkering in photoshop.
Nice image!
Robert_T
02-08-2006, 10:35 AM
little did that crater know it would be the subject of such interest last night... mine was taken an hour earlier at ~6.30pm.
seeing was very bad, but I used the opportunity to compare image scales using my different barlows/powermates with the flip mirror and filter wheel in place as extensions. I've got a big gap in the mid-range! The 2.5 powermate gives 2.2x, the 4x powermate gives 4.4x - I had thought the 3x Orion barlow would fall in the middle, but no it spits out 5x....:doh: Anyway, to fill the gap I've just ordered a 2x Vixen DX barlow which I should be able to use to get ~3.5x.
cheers,
Robert_T
02-08-2006, 12:08 PM
thanks Mike, I hadn't thought to push it further than the registax wavelets, but that LR deconvolution sweetens it up nicely:thumbsup:
sheeny
02-08-2006, 05:14 PM
Looks like Aristoteles to me.
Nice images Robert and Mike - considering the seeing!:thumbsup:
I was out there too. Seeing was very ordinary here, but after drift aligning (to get my scope set up close to where it needs to be again) I only managed a quick look at Joops and then the moon before the clouds rolled over.
Despite the bad seeing, which seemed to me to be very jumpy, I was really impressed with how sharp the moon appeared in my scope! (even if it did seem like a bowl of jelly with a nervous tic!) I thought the seeing might have been just due to low level wind, but checking the jetstream when I got home it was around 30m/s as well.
Al.
[1ponders]
02-08-2006, 05:32 PM
Nice shot's lads. Give that ol' moon a good working over :thumbsup:
Ahhh grasshopper Robert. This is where you need eyepiece projection for varying your image scale. Just unscrew a thumbscrew and slide the tele-extender out to go from 2.5X to some other rediculously high mag (I've promised ving the GRS fully covering the chip one night) or stop anywhere in between ;)
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