Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Late Spring Inferior Planets

 

     

    I eyed up Mercury on the previous evening side apparition and failed to find it in the daytime.  Setting up the CGE and 14" during the day was too error ridden on alignment and I slewed and slewed in the hot sun endlessly to find nothing on 3x different days!  I decided, while this apparition wasn't as high in altitude, that morning would allow a stellar alignment and better opportunities.  Also having the 14" on the CEM120 was way too easy compared to no stellar align on the CGE!

     

    Here's Mercury

    https://i.imgur.com/Rq7HZPe.png


     

     

    I'm not 100% certain but I spent some time learning the lat/long system for Mercury in WinJUPOS and comparing to the USGS / IAU / NASA's atlas pages.  I do think I can spot part of Lugus Planitia or possibly the Water's crater (-15Lat / 106Long), the white spotted area seen in H7 - https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/images/H-7.pdf

     

    While the seeing was poor I was quite happy to see Mercury and it's phase for the 1st time in 4 years.  Also of note, it's a derotation (not really needed I know) of 3x captures of 90s each and a stack of 2000 of the best frames.

     

     

    Here's Venus

    https://i.imgur.com/K4QuMCa.png


     

     

    False color is a substitute following:

     

    Red=InfraRed

    Green= 50%/50% (1:1) mix of IR and UV

    Blue=UltraViolet

     

    See all previous years here:

     

     

     

    

Sunday, May 22, 2022

My low key Lunar Eclipse

 I was trying to setup my new iOptron CEM120 in case the clouds cleared.  By the time I got it setup I noticed totality was near and it was in fact clear.  I bailed on the new mount as it was very much over kill and needed a steep learning curve.  I took out the tripod mounted binos and the 70mm zoom lens on the Canon 7D (not even the 60Da) on its own tripod and shot away and just soaked my eyes in the orange dipped goodness of a total lunar eclipse!  Quite a nice event!

 


 

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

C8i SE DEC gear tweaks

Long ago I may have gotten to used to attaching a LOT of weight to my C8i SE with single armed fork design.  Likely it stressed the DEC miter gears and so instead of paying TOO much to Celestron, I found a cheap Chinese pair instead.  The only issue I had was the set screw maintaining a good grip on the shaft.  It's not easy to photograph but here's essential the design.


The supplied set screw had a tiny Allen head and it was difficult to get the right amount of torque.  Luckily I was able to find the same diameter and pitch screw in an old cache horde of left over PC screws from the 1990's and while the head is ugly, it makes no contact and provides much more torque for driving the screw into the shaft.  It is great!

 

Make sure you 1080p it this video - https://photos.app.goo.gl/qheygodtATuq6JTe8


Sunday, April 10, 2022

Wide Field Horsehead and Orion Nebulae REDO

 

Sadly I had not properly archived the raw images and upon cleanup up my drives I thought it was unprocessed.  Upon this finishing this version, which I'm quite happy about, I found my logs which linked to the more timely blog of - http://astromaphilli14.blogspot.com/2016/01/my-widefield-horsehead-flame-running.html  THE DAY AFTER imaging, not 6 years later!  


While I like this version for the fainter, inter-nebula molecular clouds, something in between the 2016 and 2022 processing might be the best.

Monday, March 28, 2022

Early morning planets cellphone edition...


This one is from the cellphone

Arranged as...

Venus
                  Mars
       Saturn
             Moon



Monday, March 21, 2022

Unsorted

 I promised myself I'd post here more regularly.  I've noticed it's been some time, here's some of the unsorted photos I take for fun and learning that often don't make the cut.  I like the framing on this, its a scrape of a raw with no processing....



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