Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Moon Shaped Hole Outhouse

A piccoli passi....

I finally found the use of the AO due to reflections on the RC. This is the original joint della Moonlite per il fuocheggiatore da 2.5". Si è tolta l'anodizzazione interna. Non è stato facile: dopo aver incartato con alluminio tutto il treno ottico, come suggerito dal preziosissimo Terry della SX sempre disponibile, non avendo sortito effetto ho cambiato il raccordo con un 2" naso AP.

Ho comunque constatato dal flat che devo utilizzare un raccordo SC/2" per eliminare la leggera vignettatura, circa 300 ADU...che non sono pochi.

Ho provato come sempre tra le nuvole e la foschia con un vento maledetto,ho comunque avuto un'ora di cielo discreto strappata venerdi notte, seeing fantastico nell'ordine del 2.1".
Ho scattato prima su M109 una posa da 10minuti a 4Hz (la stella del UMA ha prodotto scattering) but I was embarrassed by the quality of a signal ... details already laying and sale:


Then 2 shots on M51 10 minutes from 4Hz to them and I licked his mustache ... I laughed alone because only I ....


Saturday came to Maximum but nothing to be done, we went to sleep. Monday we tried the lot, Maximus had to try the new 11000 ... a real treat that roars from the first seems to promise very well, once tamed. The weather held up until 3 am and then came the clouds and amen. Seeing better yet, around 2.6 "


I focused on a subject to the limit of the impossible, NGC3359, a galaxy near Dubhe EMU. Just a great picture of Adam Block I found online for the rest of the target is really out of reach of amateurs. I chose it on purpose, really wanted to know if the AO has yielded effect. It seems to me to be but it is still early to judge .... even if the premises are all there.

This is a median of 315 minutes of posing with singles from 8 Hz to 15 minutes ... without any elaboration:


It was a pleasure to see the AO guide star with this crazy in the box.


If they are roses bloom, to be completed with other galaxy luminance and a nice dose of color as the magnitude of surface practically tested by the wall.

Greetings, Leo

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