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Originally Posted by Nico13
Great stuff Ken, 
Not looking good for tomorrow night though at this stage,  hope it clears up some.
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Thanks NicoKen
Hopefully it will clear.
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Originally Posted by avandonk
That's all looking really good Ken.
If you keep this up one day you may find a super nova live. That would be a first.
It is very pleasing to me to see such dedication inspite of your very cold weather. To stop condensation on the SN10 a heated dew shield would be better than heating the front corrector. Glass is a lousy conductor and radiative heating works far better.
The images are amazing for real time. What is even more amazing is the colour is very good.
Bert
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Thanks Bert.
Yeah, I will attempt to make a heated dew shield

Heating the rim of the corrector isn't working.
Yes, I am very pleased with the amount of tiny faint Galaxies seen using Video, but after all, that's what this camera was built to do

The colours are outstanding on the monitor.
I really don't think people quite grasp what this form of Observing is all about.
To be able to see all these objects 'live' within a few seconds has made it fantastic for people with poor vision, and anyone wanting to observe objects in colour, not the shades of grey that our eyes see, especially objects you won't even see in a scope.
And the extra benefit is Broadcasting the views 'Live' to the world where they can see the objects they may never see themselves, and ask questions, and request objects to see.
The whole area of AstroVideo is very exciting, but under-represented so far.
There isn't even a Forum section I can use, so for now I just use Deep Sky Imaging, even though it is really electronically Observing.