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asimov
19-09-2012, 05:59 AM
Thought the seeing looked passable naked eye but nope, good old seeing gods had invoked that fast jetstream that can't be picked with your eye - The camera tells all though :rolleyes: Had some tube currents as well. Note to self: set the scope up at least 3 hrs before bothering to shoot, not 1.5 hrs..
Ah well.
C11/DBK618 @ 30FPS F22 2800 from 6000 stacked.
lepton3
19-09-2012, 08:37 AM
John, still a good result given the conditions. A bit cruel when the high magnification seeing doesn't live up to the naked eye appearance!
-Ivan
Quark
19-09-2012, 09:22 AM
Creditable result for the conditions Asi, it seems the passage of Oval BA past the GRS has had very little effect on either, as expected.
Regards
Trevor
asimov
19-09-2012, 10:17 AM
Thanks Ivan. It's a cruel hobby this one but I'm used to being treated this way, lol.
Thanks Trevor. Yes indeed, the 2 spots can pass each other at their seemingly (to us) small distance to each other & go unnoticed to each other as usual.
Shiraz
19-09-2012, 07:03 PM
still a good image Asi - plenty to see. regards Ray
asimov
19-09-2012, 07:23 PM
Hi Ray & thank you.
Good image John, certainly better than my jup's at the moment.
My C9.25 needs 1 hr cool down, so 3hrs for a C11 WOW :eyepop:
8-)
Troy
asimov
20-09-2012, 08:57 AM
Hi Troy & thanks. I have the CF model C11 so yes, at least 3 hrs is best. Depends completely on the circumstances of course. Right now it's housed in a room that gets rather warm during the day & the nights are still chilly so it has to drop at least 12-15 degrees. When summer finally gets here there is very little difference between day & night time temps. so less time is required for cooldown.
That's why I have put off buying/building an observatory. 8-)
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