lepton3
04-03-2012, 09:50 PM
It's been cloudy all day here in Adelaide, and windy too, so I had pretty much given up on the possibility of observing tonight.
Even so, like the hopeless tragic I am, I was outside for a look at the sky every 30 mins or so since dusk, you know "just in case".
Around 8:30pm I see a pretty large break in the clouds, clear to the horizon, and Venus sitting pretty. "Great, I might get a chance to try the new U filter!" I'm thinking.
No time to waste setting up the eq mount! It's grab the C6SE, plonk it down, 1 point solar system align, eyepiece and then barlow to get things reasonably centred, slap in the camera, get that centred and focused, then screw in the U filter, gee it's pretty dim, I'm down to 7.5 fps, refine the focus, ok start recording, yeah! ..... hang on, it's fading! Now its Gone!! Look up. Solid cloud.
87 seconds of video. Why do we bother?:shrug:. What keeps you coming back after the frustration?
Hang on, I'll be back in a minute, just stepping out to check if it looks like it's clearing again...:P
Even so, like the hopeless tragic I am, I was outside for a look at the sky every 30 mins or so since dusk, you know "just in case".
Around 8:30pm I see a pretty large break in the clouds, clear to the horizon, and Venus sitting pretty. "Great, I might get a chance to try the new U filter!" I'm thinking.
No time to waste setting up the eq mount! It's grab the C6SE, plonk it down, 1 point solar system align, eyepiece and then barlow to get things reasonably centred, slap in the camera, get that centred and focused, then screw in the U filter, gee it's pretty dim, I'm down to 7.5 fps, refine the focus, ok start recording, yeah! ..... hang on, it's fading! Now its Gone!! Look up. Solid cloud.
87 seconds of video. Why do we bother?:shrug:. What keeps you coming back after the frustration?
Hang on, I'll be back in a minute, just stepping out to check if it looks like it's clearing again...:P