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pmrid
11-12-2021, 11:35 AM
Here on the shores of Moreton Bay, we have not seen any sky for months. And we’ve enjoyed rain and even hail.

Yesterday was no different up until about sunset. A good blast of hail and electrical storm right up to then. But lo and behold, it was gone. All of it. And we had clear skies, no wind, humidity dropping and temps falling to high teens. And there it stayed all-bleedin’-night. I actually managed to get some photons with my new all-ZWO rig. And they’re very satisfactory.

Woohoo. I’ve broken my drought!!

Startrek
11-12-2021, 12:54 PM
Must be a relief to get some clear sky time , great news
Down south in NSW it’s been so long since we’ve had a decent clear night I’ve forgotten how to image
Monday night is looking like a small window but I’m not too getting excited. The weather has been very monsoonal like since October, mostly cloudy with heavy rain at times
La Niña...........

AdamJL
11-12-2021, 02:44 PM
Yeah I’ve mostly written off this year and a good chunk of summer into ne t year.
All good, plenty of other things to do :)
Got to finish that coffee bar/tableI’ve been building!

@Peter, care to share your pictures?

LewisM
12-12-2021, 12:30 PM
Wife's 40th party yesterday. By 3am still outside talking with friends, saw Orion for the first time in many many weeks, plus the lovely line up of planets and Luna.

Tonight may be clear enough to actually use the new rig. That'd be nice.

multiweb
13-12-2021, 08:17 AM
Yeap. I was up as well around 12:00 and it was clear in Sydney too. Lot of twinkling though.

pmrid
13-12-2021, 12:04 PM
Yes -- but with caveats.

These are both "first light" images so getting-to-know-you images. The M42 is just a heap of 30x5 minute subs. Nothing fancy. Same with the Gabriella Mistral Neb shots of 50x5 minutes.

Both are taken through a Baader Ha 35 nm filter - another "first light" effort just to see how wide 35nm really is compared with the usual 5nm of most Ha filters. So M42 is pretty blown out.

Gabriella is too, although not quite so badly.

The CCD is the ZWO1600MM via a 200mm GSO newt guided via a 60mm scope and a ZWO120mm guide cam. The FW is ZWO as is the focuser and the whole thing run through a sexy ASiair Plus and the whole thing run off a 50 AH battery which ran the whole thing for about 8 hours imaging time. Ran the battery right down though so I'm charging up a 140AH deep cycle battery ready for the next outing.

SO far, I'm happy with this first showing of what this rig can achieve - weather permitting. All I have to do now is wait, and wait some more.

Hans Tucker
13-12-2021, 12:12 PM
:question: Something we have seen before or something new ... enquiring minds want to know.

RB
13-12-2021, 12:29 PM
He's finally found the perfect setup.
An AP setup with pre-set auto Ai processing which sends the outcome straight to APOD.


:lol:

multiweb
13-12-2021, 12:33 PM
Hey hey hey!... don't forget it also automatically express posts a T-shirt imprinted with "Best Photographer in the Universe".

LewisM
13-12-2021, 07:18 PM
I never realised APOD had stooped to the level of cr ap. I might be in the running after all.


Actually, having looked at a few APODs recently, you never know.


As for you Marcel Marceau, read my mimes :) :P