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Coen
09-04-2009, 02:09 PM
I am currently borrowing a Phillips TouCam and a 120mm x 600mm rich field refractor on an EQ3 mount, given this is my first opportunity to use this kind of equipment it was time to experiment.

My 12 year old daughter has shown an interest in astronomy and decided to come out into the backyard with Dad and give it a go. After showing her the basic camera controls on K3CCDTools (v1) and placing Saturn in the field of view (with a 2x Barlow) she proceeded to play with various shutter and gain settings capturing approximately 60 seconds worth of video at a time (at 5fps). We also tried a few different filters (Celestron Yellow, Red & Blue).

After the various captures it was time to process. Inside on the computer run RegiStax (v4) and show her the basics of what the various buttons & sliders do after that do what you like and see what you can draw out.

Attached are the results. The images were captured last night (i.e. very bright Moon) with ordinary seeing (around 5/10) and are generally the sum of between 250 and 300 frames.

She was very pleased with her handy work and wanted to show her Mum and siblings plus her friends at school. Perhaps another budding astrophotographer is born? Still aways from the amazing shots that people regularly post here :)

I am bemused by the relative simplicity of capturing an image and also the fact that you reduce large AVI files down to a <10kB final product :lol: I'll need to buy more hard-disk space anyway.

Looking forward to capturing a Jupiter image with her and perhaps a few brighter clusters when the Moon retreats. Can easily capture the two bright components of Acrux so maybe a web-cam doubles collection...

Omaroo
09-04-2009, 02:23 PM
What's your daughters name Coen? She's done extremely well :) :thumbsup:

Coen
09-04-2009, 02:25 PM
Her name is Natasha

iceman
09-04-2009, 02:27 PM
Excellent work Natasha and Coen! They're way better than my first Saturn images! Great to get them started at a young age!

Omaroo
09-04-2009, 02:29 PM
Thank you.

Well done Natasha! :D

Screwdriverone
09-04-2009, 02:36 PM
Hi Coen,

LOCK UP YOUR WALLET! You might find $3000-$4000 goes "missing" over the next few months as Natasha somehow "acquires" an EQ6 and a ED127 refractor with a QHY8.

It all starts with "hey, come check THIS out" and usually ends in bankruptcy.

:)

Nice pics though! Well done, young lady!

Cheers

Chris

Coen
09-04-2009, 02:43 PM
:D:whistle:
The truth is that school fees and dentist bills seem to come first...

Screwdriverone
09-04-2009, 02:47 PM
Tell me about it, the choice is:

New Telescope or give the kids an education....

Hmmmm,

Chris

Coen
09-04-2009, 02:52 PM
One can teach alot via astronomy from the very small (sub-atomic, nuclear physics) to the very large (scale of the universe), to weather (here and on the planets) and perhaps even cover the arts (some of those nebulae in an art gallery).

How many more reasons can I develop until I can get a to point of getting a scope as a tax deduction as part of an education fund? :)

Inmykombi
12-04-2009, 07:55 PM
Nice images there Natasha and Coen.

I have tried Saturn and Jupiter with the Afocal method ( the only way I can image ) and can't get decent images.
It makes me want to get a cam to image myself.
You have done what I couldn't do in these images.
Well done there.

Keep 'em coming OK.

Geoffro.

jjjnettie
12-04-2009, 08:39 PM
Very very nice Natasha.

Robbie
13-04-2009, 01:57 PM
Well done Natasha You'll be a legend for show and tell at school "what did you do over the weekend Nat?" " oh just photographed the planet saturn":eyepop::thumbsup:

Coen
13-04-2009, 10:05 PM
Thanks all for your comments.

spearo
14-04-2009, 06:21 PM
well done Natasha!
frank