Right, let's see how long astroberry goes before crashing tonight...
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Right, let's see how long astroberry goes before crashing tonight...
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My flat panel setup: a sideways laptop with a simple, auto-refreshing, html page with uniform background color opened full-screen. I `ssh` into the laptop to adjust the background color to get the desired level for each color channel depending on the filter used.
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The Crescent Nebula (NGC6888) is a cosmic bubble about 25 light-years across, in the constellation Cygnus, blown by winds from its central massive Wolf-Rayet star (WR136).
This image was captured on July 26 & 28 under quite bad sky conditions; low transparency due to smoke from wild fires in the West combined with Moon illumination.
Annotated version & technical details on Telescopius: https://telescopius.com/pictures/view/195218/deep_sky/crescent-nebula/diffuse-nebula/crescent-nebula/by-drgfreeman
Image license: CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
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The Pelican Nebula (IC 5070) is an emission nebula associated with the North America Nebula in the constellation Cygnus. It is separated from the North America Nebula by a foreground molecular dust cloud.
Annotated & high quality versions and technical details available on Telescopius: https://telescopius.com/pictures/view/191806/deep_sky/pelican-nebula/IC/5070/bright-nebula/pelican-nebula/by-drgfreeman
The work on the Newtonian paid off and I'm happy with the results. This was the first time I tried the 150 mm f/5 Newtonian with the Starizona Nexus 0.75x coma corrector/reducer and my older ASI183MC Pro camera. The pixel scale (0.88"/px) with this setup is a good match with the scope's resolution limit and the faster focal ratio of f/3.7 with the reducer helps with the somewhat noisier camera.
Image license: CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
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First image with the ONTC6F5 Newtonian and the Starizona Nexus coma corrector / 0.75x reducer which brings the scope to 563 mm focal and f/3.7. This is a good match for the ASI183MC Pro camera (fast enough to offset the noise and amp-glow of the camera) and a pixel scale of 0.88"/px, right at the optical limit of 0.92"/px. Nights are short near the summer solstice, I would like to get more data on this target as well as some time with a broadband filter to get more realistic star colors.
A view of the extensive H II emission regions in the constellation Cygnus, just North of the star Sadr (γ Cygni), which forms the intersection of the asterism known as the Northern Cross.
At the bottom right is the NGC 6914 reflection nebula, blue halos created by the reflection of the light from blue giant stars on the surrounding interstellar dust.
The field of view is 3.2 x 2.1 degrees, with the celestial North to the left of the image.
High quality/resolution version & technical details on Telescopius: https://telescopius.com/pictures/view/191255/deep_sky/NGC/6914/bright-nebula/north-west-of-gamma-cygni/by-drgfreeman
Image license: CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
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Measuring focuser backlash on the Newtonian and dialing in backlash compensation in the Ekos software focus tab.
The objective is to find the largest displacements (number of steps of the stepper motor) that does not move the dial gauge needle when making alternated in and out focuser movements. Once the backlash compensation value is dialed in, the software will add this number of steps to the requested focuser movement when changing direction. This should help repeatability of the auto-focus routine that uses measurement of star size at different focuser positions to achieve the best focus.
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