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rumples riot
28-07-2007, 02:09 AM
Taken with the C14, skynyx, astronomiks filter and a jet stream raging overhead. Seeing was quite stable but fine detail was being destroyed by the Jet. Scope was not really well cooled as this was very early in the evening.
my first decent GRS for this season.
nice image Rumples, you never can tell when the good seeing is going to turn up, just gotta keep trying.
cheers, Bird
Astroman
28-07-2007, 09:30 AM
Still a good effort there Paul :)
rumples riot
28-07-2007, 12:21 PM
Thanks guys, funny how we were talking about this very thing on Thursday Bird. Must have done something to appease the weather gods.
rumples riot
28-07-2007, 03:21 PM
Just a little reprocess of the one above. Less speckle and a bit more pleasing overall.
The one to the right is from much later and the seeing was very nice then, but the jet stream was getting more out of control.
iceman
28-07-2007, 03:30 PM
Nice images, Paul. Fingers crossed for more!
rumples riot
28-07-2007, 04:37 PM
Thanks Mike, more seeing would be nice.
ballaratdragons
28-07-2007, 04:48 PM
Paul,
I reckon they are great.
I notice that the white band circling the GRS seems to have become like a straight wall. Interesting watching it change all the time :thumbsup:
Paul, always great images form you ;)
It seems as you used a diagonal so the image is mirrored, but it's just a detail :)
Regards, Anto
rumples riot
29-07-2007, 12:14 PM
Thanks guys,
Ken, to be honest this year I have only really had nights where the seeing was good for the boring side of the planet. There is a bit of a running joke with Bird and Dave P about the need to image the boring side of the planet and it being my mission to do this. So I have not seen a lot of the GRS this year. Mind you there is still a month left to get some more data and maybe some more chances.
Anto, no not a diag, but you are close. My lumenera Skynyx when used with the lucam recorder flips the avi image when recording. It looks right in the preview panel but it is flipped both ways when I use the avi afterwards. It may be a setting in Lucam, but I will have to remember to turn the to the right orientation.
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