First Narrowband Image
It’s been a while since I’ve posed anything here although I have been busy. I’ll do a round up post later but I’ve just finished processing my first resonable narrowband
Nik Looker (BSc, PhD, MIET) – Former academic, daytime software engineer, full time astronomy nut
It’s been a while since I’ve posed anything here although I have been busy. I’ll do a round up post later but I’ve just finished processing my first resonable narrowband
So tonight we try again with the ES ED80APO + Narrowband 🙂
So with a bit of cloud dodging I’ve managed to get the new camera out on both my ES ED80APO and my Skywatcher 200PDS with mixed results. Firstly I thought
So Saturday night was clear, not great seeing, but clear so I’ve now tried out my new camera. Moon was up for the first half of the night but down
I have a bad habit of spending not quite enough money on kit simple to save a small amount of money. Well not this time! My ASI1600 has arrived 🙂
Well for about 4 hours last night. Seeing was only about 40% so not great but at least the moon didn’t come up until the clouds had closed in. Bit
It’s that time of year again where I start thinking about early Christmas presents to myself. The keyword this year is ‘mono’. Whilst I think I’ll still be using my
I was hoping for more light on this later in the month but the sky has been cloudy/windy/just generally rotten since so I decided to put some effort into processing
So on the 26th October there was a nice break in the otherwise dire cloud/rain/fog/plague of locusts and I tried out the next test astroberry rig on M31. I ended
OK, so after my moan yesterday it looks like we may get some clear sky tonight (I’m holding my breath and crossing my fingers). So time to try the new