Just for fun I tried to grab Mars in the Beehive Cluster, hopefully over 4 nights.
I was going to use the 1600MC without reducer but the 2600MC and 0.8x reducer was on there and dialled vaguely in so rather than risk the limited window I resorted to cropping.
The first two nights went fine, grabbed a few frames before it dipped away.
The third clouded over and looked like all was lost, then I was blessed by The Old Gods coz the sky went 100% clear in about 10 minutes. Grabbed my frames and boom 100% clouds again.
Tonight's was a rain out although I tried. Got PA through the small gaps but the target never cleared beyond a wispy view through the clouds for about 30 secs. Even put its little raincoat on. Bother.
I tried to stack Mars as a comet but no luck so I settled for the best consecutive 24 frames from each session.
EON85 + 0.8x
ASI2600MC 3 images, 24 frames of 30s 100g -10C
CEM40ec unguided
PI + GIMP for the series.
Great effort and a good result which is always a good thing...and I really do like your solution to incoming rain...but I would pick up those pavers that are just laying around as you may trip over them rushing around in the rain and dark.
Very cool, Oska-Dude, and a great series of images. I saw this event advertised and wanted in, but the salt mines were calling … bother. I have a rain coat for my SCT setup but not my refracs. I like what youve got there, a local solution? Alex Jnr
Cheers Alex. It was the 155x150 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003175905909.html
Bonus: it's got camo' print on the inside to make the creatures feel at home.
I've got the 100x75 too but it's rubbish by comparison, barely a dew cover.
Thanks Rob. I was thinking that too. There is only a short grab each night and therefore would be big jumps in the gif. I thought maybe? but settled for the sequence.
Cheers Alex. It was the 155x150 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003175905909.html
Bonus: it's got camo' print on the inside to make the creatures feel at home.
I've got the 100x75 too but it's rubbish by comparison, barely a dew cover.