General

O'erheard

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Pompous failed astronomer: So, the reason there was a half moon last night was that the Earth gets in between the sun and the moon [arranges water bottles to demonstrate]. It’s kind […]

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Re: ST-4 question

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Hi Jimbo, Hmm, it’s been a long time since I had the ST4 connected to the PC. I do recall that it worked OK with the CCDSoft program supplied by Bisque. But […]

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Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography / Observing Reports

RE: A rare clear night in January

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Very pretty horse head nebula! Thanks for sharing. M —–Original Message—– From: Jimbo S. Harris Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 9:30 AM Subject: A rare clear night in January Hi all, It […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography

B33, The Horsehead Nebula in Orion

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A second clear night in a row gave me a shot at getting a full 2 hours of B33. The sky background sure isn’t dark. The moon was a little bright tonight, […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography

NGC 2244, The Rosette Nebula in Monoceros

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Finally, a halfway-decent shot of The Rosette Nebula. This object could have been shoehorned into the FOV a little better, and of course would have been a snap in Pumpkin. But Veronica […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography

B33, The Horsehead Nebula in Orion

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A rare clear night during January. This was shot perhaps a bit too late at night. I did 2 hours on (what I thought was) The Rosette, see that image for details. […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography

NGC 2239, portion of the Rosette Nebula

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In short, I missed. In the upper right hand corner of this image is NGC2239, a chunk of The Rosette Nebula. I meant to try to cram in the whole thing, but […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography

M35, Open Cluster in Auriga

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First time shooting M35. I don’t particularly dig open clusters (with the exception of The Pleiades), but I needed something to shoot for a little bit before Orion rose high enough for […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography / Observing Reports

M51, The Whirlpool Galaxy in Ursa Major

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First try at the spring galaxies this year. This was a “gimme” image — the stupid sky wouldn’t cloud over and it was 1:30am, so I said “why not?” and fired off […]

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Techniques

Polar Alignment Calculations

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Here’s a page that derives Polar Alignment Calculations. (update 5/2020: the original site is gone, so I found the text on Wayback and am inserting it below. This is by the original […]

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Gear / Observatory / Telescope

Special Guest Star takes the mount at Hilltop O

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The Astro Jedi needed somewhere to store his light sab—- I mean, bucket, and I was only too happy to accommodate him. I have decided that I need to come to a […]

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General / Maintenance / Observatory

Dome shutter is motorized again!

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I finally decided to bite the bullet and fix the shutter motor. Things went sideways last winter, and I’ve been opening the shutter manually (and tying it shut with rope, so we […]

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Trixie 2017 – tube mods

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I finally got around to cutting the MTA-UTA tubes to length; the only eyepiece that would come to focus with the focuser spacer in place is the Televue 55mm Plossl. If I […]

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