xznfgzx
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Reged: 08/24/09
Posts: 35
Loc: Rhode Island
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Here's my first few from about a month ago.
and my second
Taken by a modified Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 as .avi and compiled in Registax
-------------------- "The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible."
-Albert Einstein
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Tech Hiker
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Reged: 07/29/09
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First image? How about this one. This is Sirius, taken a while back. It was twinkling like crazy and I deliberately moved the camera a lot to capture the colors in the twinkle. I just thought it was interesting.
-------------------- Tom
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dubbledobble
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Reged: 10/09/09
Posts: 2
Loc: Michigan
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Here's mine, on an Orion XT6, afocal, holding the camera up to the 25mm eyepiece. I wish the moons would have come out a little better, but hey, first attempt right?
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dubbledobble
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Reged: 10/09/09
Posts: 2
Loc: Michigan
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Ok, I know we are only supposed to post one, but my second shot got me excited..only had about 20 mins of no clouds (michigan....ugh), bu got my first peek at the moon through my new dobsonian, awesome!
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djedi
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Reged: 10/13/09
Posts: 7
Loc: Upstate, NY
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OK, certainly not my first ever, but certainly my first through my new C8 on German mount. Taken through a GSO 42mm eyepiece with a Samsung HZ15W camera. This camera is great for telescope mounting because it has full manual controls and manual focusing, and no shutter vibrations! Also has a great self timer where it takes on shot ten seconds after the shutter is released and then a second about 4 seconds later. The GSO eyepiece is very flat and sharp across the field and has very little distortion (tested on newspaper). I have been very impressed with the quality, especially for the low cost.
Seeing was probably only about a 6-7 last night, but it still yielded a couple good shots of the moon and even 1 decent shot of Jupiter and moons (not yet pp'd).
Wolfgang
-------------------- Better enjoy the here and now- there are no guarantees afterwards!
Edited by djedi (10/27/09 01:54 PM)
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ScottySanHo
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Reged: 10/26/09
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Loc: San Jose, CA
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First ever of M45: single 71 second exposure, unguided LXD75 (needs work), Meade SN-10. Canon XTI ISO 1600.
-------------------- Meade LXD75
Meade SN-10
Stellarvue F50M
Canon 5D
Meade DSI Pro
Edited by ScottySanHo (10/30/09 06:20 PM)
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Iain Barker
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Here is my very first-light astrophoto attempt.
Orion nebula, using Meade DSI2 on a C11 in alt-az
It taught me two things: 1/ The default collimation of my OTA is way off 2/ I'll need a focal reducer for wider angle imaging
This was 12 second single exposure, with everything set to Auto.
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Iain Barker
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After a rough collimation, the image improved considerably on this mornings second attempt at the same settings.
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zerro1
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Reged: 08/02/09
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Loc: NW
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zerro1
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Posts: 54
Loc: NW
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This is my first true astrophoto. This is a single 9 minute exposure through an 8" LX50 OTA on an LXD75 mount, Camera Canon XS/1000D. I used off-axis guiding with a DSI1 camera and PHD guide
Edited by zerro1 (10/31/09 10:19 PM)
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NKT
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Reged: 09/23/09
Posts: 159
Loc: CT
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Here's my first...
M31 CGEM 800 Celestron f6.3 FR Canon Rebel XSi 2x30s (couldn't get DSS to stack all ten subs )
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CGEM800
Orion 80ED
Canon XSi/Meade DSI II
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Bill Z
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Reged: 11/07/09
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I remember seeing this convergence earlier this year. Was an amazing sight. I wish I had my scope at the time it happened so I could have taken a closer look
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Bill Z
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Reged: 11/07/09
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Moon pics tend to get a bit repetative, but this one was done very artistically. Great job
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nunciusaustralis
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Reged: 09/25/09
Posts: 100
Loc: Rio de janeiro, Brazil
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This is a point and shut camera trough a 20mm eyepiece . 15 sec exposition. Despite it doesnt lok like this is ... ic 2391 ( an open cluster)
-------------------- Nuncius Australis
70mm celestron EQ
9x50 finderscope
15X80mm binocular
20mm e 10mm k eye pieces
2xomni barlow
www.nunciusaustralis.blogspot.com
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nunciusaustralis
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Reged: 09/25/09
Posts: 100
Loc: Rio de janeiro, Brazil
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First moon.
-------------------- Nuncius Australis
70mm celestron EQ
9x50 finderscope
15X80mm binocular
20mm e 10mm k eye pieces
2xomni barlow
www.nunciusaustralis.blogspot.com
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