Astounding ("warch out")😅 Just like your HORSEHEAD image, I'm totally blown away by this one! I don't think anyone else's images come close. The effort you put in, well....
Again! Thanks for this video. I have a two plate mosaïc, but wasn't happy with the result of the stitching. Now I have something to do on a rainy day, and we have a lot at the moment in Galicia in Spain. Maby I have something for you too. You say you have some(times) power problems. My mount runs on 13volts. I made my own 'powerbox' that suplies the 13v for the mount, camera and PC. The box sits on the telescope and it is suplied with 24volts. In the powerbox two 'buckconverters' that stepdown the 24v to 13v. At my place we have very ofthen powerdips on the net. With the 24v and the buckconverters I have always 13volts to keep all running smouthly. Ofcourse this is only an option with a permanent installation. Saludos from Spain, Rob.
With only two plates, stitching and balancing them should go pretty fast. I have a Pegasus Astro powerbox on the cope. Right now, it's only running the heaters, but the next extreme cold night I might see how it does with the mount, as well.
Very nice. One newbie question: you said you considered tracking below 1.5 to be ok. Is that 1.5 arcminutes? Is that number from PhD2 or ASIAIR? Just trying to see if my tracking is similar.
I've never used ASIAir, so I don't really know about how it's software works, though I imagine it isn't too different from PHD2. The error I am referring to is the RMS total error reported in PHD2.
Astounding ("warch out")😅
Just like your HORSEHEAD image, I'm totally blown away by this one! I don't think anyone else's images come close. The effort you put in, well....
Dude! Love your channel.
Learning soooo much!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I am glad you're enjoying it. Life is learning.
Again! Thanks for this video. I have a two plate mosaïc, but wasn't happy with the result of the stitching. Now I have something to do on a rainy day, and we have a lot at the moment in Galicia in Spain. Maby I have something for you too. You say you have some(times) power problems. My mount runs on 13volts. I made my own 'powerbox' that suplies the 13v for the mount, camera and PC. The box sits on the telescope and it is suplied with 24volts. In the powerbox two 'buckconverters' that stepdown the 24v to 13v. At my place we have very ofthen powerdips on the net. With the 24v and the buckconverters I have always 13volts to keep all running smouthly. Ofcourse this is only an option with a permanent installation. Saludos from Spain, Rob.
With only two plates, stitching and balancing them should go pretty fast. I have a Pegasus Astro powerbox on the cope. Right now, it's only running the heaters, but the next extreme cold night I might see how it does with the mount, as well.
Another reason to love a long focal length telescope!
It's true love!
Very nice. One newbie question: you said you considered tracking below 1.5 to be ok. Is that 1.5 arcminutes? Is that number from PhD2 or ASIAIR? Just trying to see if my tracking is similar.
I've never used ASIAir, so I don't really know about how it's software works, though I imagine it isn't too different from PHD2. The error I am referring to is the RMS total error reported in PHD2.
You got a nice voice to sleep to