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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Hey Al, this is why Chart32 get such incredibly detailed images!..and without AO or BlurEx (they just don't need'em!)
This is a raw Fits sub, ie no decon, no BlurEX no sharpening! FWHM = 0.681 or more than twice as good as Eagleviews best! ..can only imagine
A tile from a presentation announcing the new telescope and its capabilities
Mike
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Thanks Mike,
that's a great pdf download.
The picture you have posted of FWHM is from page 21.
A FWHM of 0.681 arc seconds seeing can only dreamed of here in Australia.
I have a feeling that your Image Scale of 0.84"/pix may not allow
you to obtain a correct measurement of FWHM if the seeing
gets below a true 1 arc second FWHM due to the
Nyquist Sampling Theorem.
The only alternative is to use that high quality 3" 2X Barlow
that was offered to you but your images would be 1/4 times fainter.
The presentation raises more questions that it answers:
I don't see any mention of Adaptive Optics -
maybe they don't use that?
Also:
On page 17 they are using something called MLPT tracking which
allows unguided tracking up to 20 minutes -
yet on page 14 they are using a Lodestar at 49mm off axis.
Mere mortals like me use a Lodestar and PHD2 guiding.
So where is a vacuum that Australian and NZ amateur astronomers can fill?
Maybe the pics from Rolf Olsen can guide us?
Extreme deep fields:
https://www.rolfolsenastrophotograph...me-Deep-Field/
cheers
Allan