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Old 15-07-2021, 11:08 AM
Hemi
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Darwin
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Hey Peter,

I’ve been doing EAA for a few years now, and it’s a really interesting way to observe. There is a dedicated sub forum on Cloudy. There’s are also virtual star parties where you can join in and observe other people’s streams live or be an active participant. The videos are also available offline, and you can learn a lot about using sharpcap and other setups.

I mainly use a c11 at f10,6.3 or F2. My subs are usually between 4s-15s. And it’s very rare that total integration time would be more than 5m for me.
I’m currently in AZ, but prefer EQ for EAA. I mainly observe visually (especially in the dry season) hence the azeq6 is in AZ mode.

Some people do it for the aesthetic, others to observe. I’m in the latter, and it’s amazing what can be seen and learned.

I’ll edit this thread a bit later and add some pics from last nights session although I have posted some images in the beginners imaging section in the past…all of them EAA.
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