Sun, 2021-10-28 in CaK

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


Sun, CaK adn Hα, 2021-10-27

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod

ASI 178MM (cooled), B600, Lunt LS60T Ha, mountpusher, EQ3-mod with the 0.5x reducer


The Sun in Hα and Calcium K 2021-10-26

Using the ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod and the ASI 178MM (cooled), B600, Lunt LS60T Ha, mountpusher, EQ3-mod with the 0.5x reducer, to have a better view of the Sun’s entire disk, I think I managed to capture a protuberance-something in Calcium K also.

(tovább…)


The Sun in CaK, 2021-09-10

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


Moto-focuser for my MC 102/1300

Using my home standard, with the focusing controller mounted into a white box (not to be confused with the soapbox project, which is the auto-guider, also a home standard interfacing with the ST4 on the mount), this is the last tube of mine to be motorized. While the solution leaves no room for one’s head, unless a snail… the solution should work well for planetary photo.


The Sun in Calcium K, 2021-09-09

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod

(tovább…)


The Sun in Calcium K, 2021-09-12

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


Fotótervező 7. rész: a hasonló a hasonlót vonzza


Műhelytitkok 3. — élességállítási tippek bolygófotózáshoz

 


Műhelytitkok 1: a Nap kalciumban, az aktív régiók kiemelése


Jól kalibrált monitoron mindegyik számnál elkülönülő árnyalat látszik. Ha mégsem látszanak, akkor a megjelenített képek színhiányosan rajzolódnak ki. A monitort valószínűleg kalibrálni kell.

You should see distinct shades for each number. If those shades are not clearly visible, the displayed pictures will lack accuracy. Your display most likely needs to be calibrated (brightness, gamma, contrast etc.).