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Old 28-07-2015, 05:14 PM
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hi kristoff,

feel free to add a drop box link of the actual original raw and unaltered file ... till then nothing can be added to what has generously been said.
i suspect there is nothing wrong with the equipment but its application and that is something we may be able to help you with - more details to that effect would aid in achieving this.

regards
Finally I managed to upload RAW (CR2) files. Chrome browser works on Apple OSX, Firefox on Linux ..... asking for credentials.

Try:
ftp://astro.kristoffc.me/public_ftp/astro
ftp://astro.kristoffc.me/public_ftp/incoming
also
ftp://kristoffc.me/public_ftp/

Oh boy ..... sky in your location ..... it is a dream for Sydney siders. Your scopes are pretty much as mine, just slightly smaller 250mm, same camera (EOS M has same sensor as 6D).
Excellent imaging, wonder what software you are you using?? I was thinking to get Pix_insight but I guess it may be pointless while residing in Sydney.
I have UHC (from Astronomik) .... suppose to do good job on larger apertures but still light pollution cut out is .... well, not as dramatic as can be expected.

Wonder .... on cam software, how many "features" can influence astro imaging. So far I managed to discover that Canon uses high frequency sampling, like 100 ??? imges/sec which are stacked in real time to produce the RAW image (tiff). This method can be used for image stabilization. Naturally the math used by Canon never will be disclosed, and it is closely guarded.

I still blame "seeing". Any back yard astronomer in Sydney is a masochists
Use itelescope.net for best results.

Regards Kris ... Thanks for your time.
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Old 28-07-2015, 05:38 PM
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UFO's there is something going on out there see videos from ISS.

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Guys, stop trolling.

Clearly, they're UFOs or some other stellar discovery.

Don't listen to them, Kristoff. They're trying to throw you off the scent.

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Ha .... Ha .... at least 90% guys on forums have no science qualifications to make reasonable judgement. In big science astronomers are working in tightly controlled and structured research projects ... no one waists incredible resources for just looking at the sky ..... This creates some opportunity for "amateurs" to discover things ... there is a guy in QLD, champion in dicovering supernovas daily .... he must have super photographic memory or use HPC for his daily sky surveys.

Thanks ... Kris
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Old 28-07-2015, 05:47 PM
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Don't listen to them, Kristoff. They're trying to throw you off the scent.

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Ha .... Ha .... at least 90% guys on forums have no science qualifications to make reasonable judgement.
Just finished my honours in chemistry, usually in my field people adjust their views to suit the evidence. Apparently that is lost on some people
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What a really funny thread. Kristoff you have one interesting sense of humour. Love the image of how good your system is. Yep pretty good. I cannot get over how tight those stars are in your image.

Seriously though I reckon you ought to take this to Today tonight or A Current Affair. They would be really interested in your discovery. It could make you really famous. You know and we all know that the truth is out there and the authorities are hiding things from the general populous. Get your name in lights.
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Old 28-07-2015, 06:52 PM
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More recently graduated astrophysicist here if that helps
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Don't listen to them, Kristoff. They're trying to throw you off the scent.

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This guys probably a troll. I'm going to stop feeding him.
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Old 28-07-2015, 10:20 PM
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More recently graduated astrophysicist here if that helps
Congratulation ..... you are brave .... How many science graduates we have in OZ every year ????
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Old 28-07-2015, 10:26 PM
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Congratulation ..... you are brave .... How many science graduates we have in OZ every year ????
I know that I was one of six that finished up at Swinburne last year in astrophysics. Other than that, no idea!
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Old 28-07-2015, 10:43 PM
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What a really funny thread. Kristoff you have one interesting sense of humour. Love the image of how good your system is. Yep pretty good. I cannot get over how tight those stars are in your image.

Seriously though I reckon you ought to take this to Today tonight or A Current Affair. They would be really interested in your discovery. It could make you really famous. You know and we all know that the truth is out there and the authorities are hiding things from the general populous. Get your name in lights.
I just snoop around the sky and now and than bump on something.

Hope this time get picture posted ....
Few years ago bump on this one. In this part of Sagittarius there is nothing. Few people tried to come up with answer .... so finaly we got answer from "Milky Way Central Comity" .... it is Rocket Buster still smoking hot.
Hm .... I never managed to catch this thing again .... so presume "THEY" are right.

Have fun ..... Kris
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Old 29-07-2015, 01:32 PM
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Kristoff, your images are so grossly out of focus it could be as simple as dust or pollen being illuminated by ambient light.
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Kristoff, your images are so grossly out of focus it could be as simple as dust or pollen being illuminated by ambient light.
They are not ...... this is collimation and can be easily fixed in post.
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I'll say a FEW things.

1. each image shown is grossly out of focus
2. the "good" image showing stars has very poor tracking - there is elongation across the entire field. Stars should look like round points of light.
3. there IS internal reflection to some degree evident in some of the images
4. the "odd object" not only duplicates itself once, but in another shot, it is shown 4 times, in varying degrees of fade.
5. Possibly it would seem the scope is also out of collimation to some extent

I shoot my images from extreme light pollution and have no appreciable problems. Also, MANY MANY imagers in Sydney do not seem to suffer from any geological instability!!!

Next we will be seeing insects on the moon again... aye carumba!

I would seriously suggest LISTENING to what is being suggested and generously offered and not quoting erroneous figures and pseudo-science factoids.
Main factor is collimation - scope is moved in/out the house so really should be re-collimated every time, but this slight problem can be fixed in the post.
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They are not ...... this is collimation and can be easily fixed in post.
If collimation was the only issue it would just look like a "normal" image that is out of focus or with elongated stars like coma across the entire image. It is true, if you are moving a newt around the collimation should be checked on every use just to make sure that nothing has moved. Realistically though, it appears that there is far more than just potentially poor collimation at play.
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If collimation was the only issue it would just look like a "normal" image that is out of focus or with elongated stars like coma across the entire image. It is true, if you are moving a newt around the collimation should be checked on every use just to make sure that nothing has moved. Realistically though, it appears that there is far more than just potentially poor collimation at play.
I recollimated the bist (scope) and tried to shoot this area again before Moon comes up. Scope is open area so this time wind was giving me s...s. Light pollution is crazy.

Wonder .... I am ~400m of the ocean, ~50m above sea level it is like small peninsula. Looking at M30 this time of the year and early evening latituude 40deg. and bit. Scope is looking almost at the East - through air moving like in chimney because land temp ~10deg and Ocean surface (top 1m) temperature ~20. Never seen any shots with air movement like this so simply no experience there.

Regards Kris.

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