Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography

Cassie’s first real shakeout

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I finally scored a really beautiful night. It was clear as I was driving home, so I decided to hit the observatory as soon as I got home. This was the first […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography / Telescope

Pumpkin out, Cassie in

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There are quite a few planets coming around for a pass; Jupiter is up pretty early in the evening these days, and by morning, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn are arrayed across the […]

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Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography

NGC 2174, The Monkey Head Nebula

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Some objects get all the press. When you are watching The Discovery Channel, and they put up a pretty nebula photo, it’s going to be Orion or sometimes The Eagle. There are […]

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Deep Sky / Gear / Long Exposure Photography / Mount

Yet Another Test Shot of M42

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This was from the final day of shooting before I figured out the configuration for the mount setup (first, connect as LX-200 and set the serial port with arrow keys, not the […]

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Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography

Epic run

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Even when I was at top form, I rarely hit more than 2 objects per night. There is a certain amount of overhead associated with changing targets; picking up a new guide […]

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Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography

Back in the saddle

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Winter has brought a few clear nights, and I got a chance to get back under the stars. Orion is riding high and bright in the south all night, and here is […]

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Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography

Mojo Risin’…but I didn’t Do anything!?

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I would like to announce that, somehow, out of the blue (so to speak), my astrophotography mojo has returned. Let me ‘splain. When shooting dim astronomical objects, the more photons you collect, […]

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Long Exposure Photography

Alas, mostly cloudy.

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Third night in a row in the observatory — it was pretty cloudy tonight. Suckerholes all night and all over. I had a visitor — my neighbor has been showing an interest […]

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Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography

Another beautiful night.

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I stayed up way too late on First Light night, but the sky was clear again the next night, so out I went. I did a little testing to start the evening, […]

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Deep Sky / Long Exposure Photography

Final First Light photo

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I finally got through processing all the images from the first few nights of shooting. The workflow is very slow, and I am using unfamiliar tools, but it’s starting to come back. […]

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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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ATM

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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