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Paul Schroeder
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Image from last night new
      #3414236 - 10/27/09 02:49 PM Attachment (50 downloads)

Hi all -

It was clear here in Minneapolis last night and not too cold, with pretty good seeing. I brought out the Questar 3.5 and decided to do a little imaging.

Most of the time I spent was on the moon, with the image below coming out best -- comments and suggestions are most welcome! If it stays clear tonight I hope to get in a bit more imaging.

Best regards,

Paul Schroeder


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ColoHank
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Re: Image from last night new [Re: Paul Schroeder]
      #3414447 - 10/27/09 04:43 PM

Excellent image! Was your setup through the axial port, or did you take the photo through the eyepiece afocally?

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Powerguide II
8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 24mm and 32mm Brandons
modified Bogen 3030 w/ homebuilt wedge
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Paul Schroeder
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Re: Image from last night new [Re: ColoHank]
      #3414559 - 10/27/09 05:50 PM Attachment (39 downloads)

I end up taking these images through the eyepiece port, but with a Lumenera camera attached. I don't have an axial port adapter and this approach works fine. In addition, this way I can use the built-in barlow.

Attached is one more image I took, of Jupiter. I only was able to take one try at Jupiter, the fox that roams about our back yard was getting a bit too curious . I think with a bit more time I could have gotten a better image.

Best regards,

Paul


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Re: Image from last night new [Re: Paul Schroeder]
      #3414630 - 10/27/09 06:27 PM

Bravo! You do great work.

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Questar 3.5 standard - pyrex and BB coatings
Powerguide II
8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 24mm and 32mm Brandons
modified Bogen 3030 w/ homebuilt wedge
Homebuilt Galileo scope and very large and ugly homemade tripod
other odds and ends, including iPod Touch with StarMap Pro (what a marvelous combo)...
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"Nothing exists but atoms and empty space. Everything else is opinion."
Titus Lucretius Carus 99-55 B.C.


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Re: Image from last night new [Re: Paul Schroeder]
      #3415967 - 10/28/09 12:10 PM

Quote:

I end up taking these images through the eyepiece port, but with a Lumenera camera attached. I don't have an axial port adapter and this approach works fine. In addition, this way I can use the built-in barlow.

Attached is one more image I took, of Jupiter. I only was able to take one try at Jupiter, the fox that roams about our back yard was getting a bit too curious . I think with a bit more time I could have gotten a better image.

Best regards,

Paul




Hi Paul, A better image with more time? Are you serious? I think this image is a wonderful result with great familiarity to the visual impression of jupiter in a good small telescope.

CS,

Erik

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GR1973
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Re: Image from last night new [Re: Paul Schroeder]
      #3416156 - 10/28/09 01:45 PM

Great image .....Is south is up????

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Paul Schroeder
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Re: Image from last night new [Re: GR1973]
      #3416437 - 10/28/09 04:13 PM Attachment (20 downloads)

Thanks, yes, I believe south is up.

I appreciate the comments!

Attached below is an image I took last night, this was probably at the outer limit of what the seeing would tolerate (in terms of magnification).

I also put together a full-moon mosaic that I thought worked fairly well -- I was going to post it here but the file is way too big (1.3 meg). For those of you who are on the Yahoo Questar group I was able to post it there.

Best regards,

Paul


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Re: Image from last night [Re: Paul Schroeder]
      #3418405 - 10/29/09 02:33 PM

Great shots, Paul!

You're already a talented imager!!

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