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Moon Watch

Started by Whitters, Jun 22, 2002, 19:42:00

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Whitters

Another great observing session, and the first chance to see the Monster that is Ian's 20mm Nagler and the ultra hi-tec 2" focuser. What a wonderful eyepice. The seeing was pretty good, seeing 3mile diameter craters and tiny valleys.
Well if you missed all the action here is a taster, the Straight Wall.
Should point out this was taken last Tuesday at the Field.(PS Jo was there where was Mike?)


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Ian

nice pic Paul. Is that a raw frame or a stack?

Whitters

A stack of 65 frames and dark framed, though no flat field. Should realy take the flat as it improves the image no end.

Mike

Sorry guys, I was pretty ill all that day. I was hoping that by the end of the day I would feel better but I still felt grotty, so decided to give it a miss.

Where have you been by the way Paul, haven't seen you on the forum for ages !!!???

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Whitters

Been on Hols for a week in Cornwall. Hope you are feeling better now, See ya on Thursday.

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Mike

Yup, see ya then !
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Ian

I haven't had much success with flat frames. I'll have to do some research. Once my vesta is working again. (might be taking a trip down to pc world if it doesn't :sad:

Mike

Why isn't it working ? (Is it a Vesta or a Toucam ?)
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Ian

flat frame problems due to lack of ability/understanding. Vesta not working due to being an interesting-looking pile of pieces in my workshop.