Well it finally arrived. And after a quick tweak (as much as the seeing would allow) of the collimation, I quickly put the new C9.25 to work. Jupiter being the first astro target...
Good image scale, crap seeing, but hey not too bad for a first off shot.
~600 frames ToUCam at f/25 (5.9m f/l) C9.25.
Stacked with Registax3.
Normal mode for ToUCAm. None of this Raw mod rubbish!!
If that image is from tonight you are right Robby, I had a school viewing night tonight and we watched the Europa shadow transit through a 12" dob. Your image is upside down or was it upside down in our the dob?
Long story Mike, well not that long.. Basically ended up in a deal with a Star-Mate with a dealer in the US. I sent him a Star-Mate and he sent me a C9.25 OTA. Almost anyway! I had to send him some cash on the deal. It took awhile to turn up and customs made sure that put all there crubby figers all over it and sucked as much GST as they could from me!
The C8 has done me well, but the longer focal lenght for the C9.25 will be great for astrophotography. Visually it's only a little better than the C8. More contrast if anything else.
Arrived on Wednesday, & I have had two clear nights since then... New gear curse had left me alone this time! Problem is now I need a bigger mount...
Cheers
Mick,
If you were from the northern hemisphere, I'd have an obvious comeback
Checked on JupSat95 and my image is upside down.. That is assumming North should be up!!
Cheers
Robby congrats on the new scope have heard nothing but good thing about the 9.25 ota,yes shame about the seeing,but the shot looks very three dimensional with Europa and its shadow transit !
OK, just so us Kiwis stick together, I was on the case at a similar time to Robby. Here's what a 7" scope showed, with similar (4/10) less than ideal seeing
Mewlon 180, 2.5x Powermate. About 630 frames from 700. This is Optimised Colour Mode, a shame Rob is too scared to try something new.
Gary