Orwell Astronomical
Orwell Astronomical
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230227 Aurora NSE 720
OASI member, Nigel Evans, captured this auroral display from North Ipswich on 27 February 2023.
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Newbourne Aurora
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OASI member, Mike Whybray, captured this Auroral display from Newbourne Village Hall, after our meeting on 27 February 2023.
John Barbrook. Ipswich and District Astronomical Society and Telescope Construction.
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John Barbrook, OASI member and member of OASI's forerunner, The Ipswich and District Astronomical Society, talks about his experiences with IDAS and construction of his six inch reflector telescope.
221020 JWST NSE
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James Webb Space Telescope, located 1.286 Million Kms from Earth. Imaged from Ipswich by Nigel Evans.
221208 Orion 720 NSE
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The Artemis spacecraft returns to Earth after its voyage beyond the Moon. Imaged from Ipswich by Nigel Evans.
221025 PartialEclipse NSE
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The Partial Solar Eclipse of 25 October 2022. Imaged from Ipswich by Nigel Evans.
221025 DARTimpact NSE
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DART impact on asteroid Didymos. Imaged from Ipswich by Nigel Evans.
The original clock drive of the historic Tomline Refractor at Orwell Park Observatory.
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The original clock drive of the historic Tomline Refractor at Orwell Park Observatory.
Solar Imaging - A Guide to Data Acquisition and Processing.
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Presented by OASI member, John Hughes. A comprehensive guide to capturing solar images and processing in Autostakkert3!, ImPPG and Affinity Photo.
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell
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Bursts, Bangs And Things That Go Bump In The Night: Transient Astronomy by Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell.
20200422 Starlink 6, Nigel Evans
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A passage of satellites from SpaceX Starlink constellation 6, observed on 22 April 2020 by Nigel Evans in north Ipswich.
20200424 Starlink 6, Nigel Evans
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A passage of satellites from SpaceX Starlink constellation 6, observed on 24 April 2020 by Nigel Evans in north Ipswich.
20200605 Starlink 7, Mike Whybray
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A passage of satellites from SpaceX Starlink constellation 7, observed on 05 June 2020 by Mike Whybray in Nacton.
20200104 Starlink 1, Nigel Evans
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A passage of satellites from SpaceX Starlink constellation 1, observed on 04 January 2020 by Nigel Evans in north Ipswich.
20200212 Starlink 3, Nigel Evans
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20200212 Starlink 3, Nigel Evans
20200219 Starlink 3, Nigel Evans
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20200219 Starlink 3, Nigel Evans
20200312 Starlink 4, Nigel Evans
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20200312 Starlink 4, Nigel Evans
20200316 Starlink 3, Nigel Evans
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20200316 Starlink 3, Nigel Evans
20200407 Starlink 5, Nigel Evans
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20200407 Starlink 5, Nigel Evans
20200419 Starlink 5, Nigel Evans
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20200419 Starlink 5, Nigel Evans
20200421 Starlink 5, James Appleton
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20200421 Starlink 5, James Appleton
20200421 Starlink 5, Mike Whybray
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20200421 Starlink 5, Mike Whybray
20200421 Starlink 5, Nigel Evans
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20200421 Starlink 5, Nigel Evans
20200615 Starlink 7, Nigel Evans
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20200615 Starlink 7, Nigel Evans
20200705 Starlink 8, Nigel Evans
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20200705 Starlink 8, Nigel Evans
20200812 02:30 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S + 100mm
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20200812 02:30 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S 100mm
20200813 02:36 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S + 50mm
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20200813 02:36 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S 50mm
20200813 02:36 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S + 100mm
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20200813 02:36 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S 100mm
20200813 04:12 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S + 50mm lens
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20200813 04:12 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S 50mm lens
20200813 04:12 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S + 100mm
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20200813 04:12 UT Starlink 9, Nigel Evans, Sony A7S 100mm

Комментарии

  • @ewapasiak
    @ewapasiak Месяц назад

    great video, I am struggling with imppg, so it has been super helpful

  • @craiglowery4427
    @craiglowery4427 5 месяцев назад

    Very good tutorial. Thank you

  • @geoffhealey866
    @geoffhealey866 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic overview and practical demonstration to someone new to solar imaging. The Affinity Photo flow was most welcome as well. Thank you.

  • @kyzercube
    @kyzercube 9 месяцев назад

    I also use an EQ6R-pro mount. It was horrifically expensive but well worth it. DSO are now cakewalk because of it.

  • @covidwasacon
    @covidwasacon Год назад

    £333 pound you say...doesnt surprise me

  • @rickpaul9858
    @rickpaul9858 Год назад

    This is a great video. I’m shortly going to be getting into this. Your video is very helpful!

  • @ravia.vkumar1080
    @ravia.vkumar1080 Год назад

    This by far is the best tutorial on solar imaging that I have come across ! Thankj you ! Will look forward to more of these !

  • @EleanorPeterson
    @EleanorPeterson Год назад

    1:00:00 - Adjusting curves, eh? The last guy who tried "adjusting" mine 😲 got a right old slapping. 🤭

  • @irmamejiavillagomez3627
    @irmamejiavillagomez3627 Год назад

    En español

  • @M31glow
    @M31glow 2 года назад

    This is the best overall presentation on solar imaging ever!

  • @FTor-zs5bo
    @FTor-zs5bo 2 года назад

    Hi John, can you specify where you've got the "clocking" adapter from? Is it possible to buy it or you custom made it? Thanks

    • @hughsie910
      @hughsie910 2 года назад

      Here is the link to where I purchased the adaptor www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_info.php/info/p4295

  • @orionm4268
    @orionm4268 2 года назад

    Verry informal

  • @vk2np
    @vk2np 2 года назад

    Excellent instructional video, like the sandwich bag flat frame that got rid of my mystery white dots that occur with one 174 camera but not another QHY163M . Not sure what they are don't turn with the 174 camera and not visible in the 163 ? Mystery ! Scope is a Lunt LS80T SS.

  • @hamzailyas-muslimastronome3506
    @hamzailyas-muslimastronome3506 2 года назад

    Just discovered this gem - wonderful presentation and particularly valued the length of the program. Please do keep the content going and again, well done!

  • @greatattractor6498
    @greatattractor6498 2 года назад

    Hello John, Thank you for mentioning ImPPG! A bit of advice regarding L-R deconvolution: I recommend using a small selection first (maybe also temporarily stretching the histogram for better visibility) and fine-tuning the "sigma" parameter via the slider. For small selections the changes will be applied in real time, so you can clearly see when the image features become bloated (i.e., the sigma is getting too large). (For touching up with unsharp masking one can operate on the whole image from the start, as this is a much faster operation.)

    • @hughsie910
      @hughsie910 2 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback and for this great software.

  • @elfwyn61
    @elfwyn61 2 года назад

    Wonderful to see my late father explaining it all! Thank you for putting this online!

  • @thesmithsmaf
    @thesmithsmaf 2 года назад

    Love a bit of Allan - thanks for posting

  • @kevinwilson8614
    @kevinwilson8614 3 года назад

    Cool! Quite a lot of noise and artefacts in the video. Is that due to digital magnification or post-capture compression? Mike was my old boss - top guy!

  • @david11978
    @david11978 3 года назад

    Very interesting. Nowadays the Orwell Astronomical Society I have read, do a grand job managing the telescope.

  • @drezsinclair4394
    @drezsinclair4394 3 года назад

    Great stuff man! You should have a million views people are to busy looking down at there phones to look up at the sky anymore and if you get caught looking up they think your a lost wierdo in reality your just more in tune to the universes cause deep down inside we are all star dust!

  • @cesarquinones5188
    @cesarquinones5188 4 года назад

    I would like to correct a detail mentioned about the Arecibo Observatory. The Observatory's dish was built on top of a natural sinkhole. The terrain around the municipality of Arecibo is mostly karsts, which with the action of rainwater passing through this porous rock, produces caves and many sinkholes.

  • @BrinnoInc
    @BrinnoInc 4 года назад

    That is so cool Nigel! What an amazing opportunity. We're so glad you were able to capture it using your TLC200Pro.