Finding Asteroids in your Astrophotography Images using Pixinsight.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @RussellsAstrophotography
    @RussellsAstrophotography 2 года назад +1

    Wow this is very cool, I'm definitely going to give this a go. Thanks very much for sharing

  • @bobwiley69
    @bobwiley69 2 года назад

    Great video. I plan on trying this out.

  • @TheWonkyAstronomer
    @TheWonkyAstronomer 2 года назад

    Very interesting indeed.

  • @tamrich7762
    @tamrich7762 2 года назад

    I might give this a go tonight, clear skies here in York , just had a look at the Moon before it set’s.
    My plan tonight is to image the moon before it sets down , Uranus and Ceres.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @kevinwentworth3108
    @kevinwentworth3108 2 года назад

    I had some trouble when attempting to plate solve some of my images using the local XPSD selected and the Gaia EDR3 data selected. This didn't happen with every image, just some. It wasn't until I switched back to "automatic catalog" and then I was able to plate solve the image successfully. Using the asteroid files was then successful when annotating. The FITS headers appeared to be correct in my "unsuccessful images" during plate solve, so I am not sure what the issue was. But all in all this was a very informative video and its fun to add annotations to the final images to assist those with identifying what is visible. Thank you!

  • @Chris_NGC6188Ara
    @Chris_NGC6188Ara 2 года назад

    How cool is this! Thanks Mr H.

    • @HogarthsAstrophotography
      @HogarthsAstrophotography  2 года назад

      Hey Chris, thanks for watching.. I was expecting to find anything visible after the 3 hours of scouring old data to be honest, but to then find two in the same frame.. 🙃

    • @Chris_NGC6188Ara
      @Chris_NGC6188Ara 2 года назад

      @@HogarthsAstrophotography I just finished looking thought my data, nothing. Lol

    • @HogarthsAstrophotography
      @HogarthsAstrophotography  2 года назад

      @@Chris_NGC6188Ara thats a bummer mate.. Did you get some non-visible ones annotated though ?

    • @Chris_NGC6188Ara
      @Chris_NGC6188Ara 2 года назад

      @@HogarthsAstrophotography Negative mate....zero zip narda. lol.

  • @92mrkite
    @92mrkite Год назад

    Very nice. Did you consider Tycho Tracker, the ultimate Swiss knife for asteroid hunters?…

  • @enqueir
    @enqueir 8 месяцев назад

    Bmany thanks Hog!!! briliant! on my last session, asteroid 8340 Mumma mag 17.02 passing not far from NGC 2339 the night 2023-02-11_23-42-10, rc8 180 sec ... in blink is clearly visible .... 2 question from my side 1) exist something for the comet 2) i tried to transform the video "crop and create video" but the process give me error 3) Is there a way to keep the video images still? These small jumps in the footage are very annoying. however as usual Great video !!!!!!

  • @LogansAstro
    @LogansAstro 2 года назад

    This is brilliant. Thanks for making this video. Just had a go at searching some of my subs and found a 16 mag asteroid on the third set exampled. Very cool. Always wanted to say I'd captured and asteroid.

    • @HogarthsAstrophotography
      @HogarthsAstrophotography  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Logan.. wow you found a visible one of the 3 set.. you should put some lottery numbers on. as ever thanks for the comment and feedback

  • @SimonsAstro
    @SimonsAstro 2 года назад

    That’s really interesting Nigel, a bit technical! I know they were very dim, but would they show up on a ten min sub as tiny lines? Saw you on Bens video today at the Kettering show, I too bought something! the Askar FRA400 scope! Got to wait a few more weeks though! I did a little vid also on the show, you can see the scope, it’s the same one Russell has got! Clear skies!

    • @HogarthsAstrophotography
      @HogarthsAstrophotography  2 года назад +1

      Possibly, they won’t move much depending on how far away they are in 10 mins, so may look like a slight elongated objected in a field of round stars. My scope is f5.5 so reasonably fast, I can’t see anything higher than 17.5 from what I can tell. I’ll look forward to the Askar first light. Thanks for watching

  • @marklimbrick
    @marklimbrick 2 года назад

    Fascinating. More interesting than weird palette nebula art. Shame all the tools are only in pixie. Watched a guy trying to side by side eyeball Vesta4 with MPC data and Stellarium. This is brill demo you've done.

  • @alneid2707
    @alneid2707 2 года назад

    Cool. I'm guessing that data gathered near the ecliptic is more likely to contain asteroids. Time to do some googling and find out....

  • @TomHarnish
    @TomHarnish 11 месяцев назад

    EDR3 no longer exists. Replaced with DR3