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Saturn
My first effort at planetary imaging. I'm not impressed, but I intend to get better. (For some really good examples, visit http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~rhill/al...ff/recobs.html)
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I think it's pretty cool, even if it isn't the hubble.
On a related note, for those who aren't aware, there is a total lunar eclipse on Saturday night.
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Thanks! But it's disappointing to see this after viewing the much sharper, more detailed "original" directly through the telescope.
And yes, seconds on the eclipse. Here are the details http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...l#LE2003Nov09T |
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It has been a while since I've looked through a scope at Saturn, much less anything else. Judging from the image quality, it looks like you're using a refracting scope at upwards of 150X power. Maybe..maybe not.. You've got some chromatic dispersion goin' on. What kind of camera? what sort of exposure time? what sort of interface? Any filters? I hope you post more.... |
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It was with a Meade ETX-90 telescope and a Nikon Coolpix 995 camera. It's actually 5 shots stacked together, but the focus is so bad I don't think it helped any. The camera was connected with a Scopetronix 14mm eyepiece/digital camera adapter, so that gives a magnification of 89x plus whatever was added by the optical zoom of the camera.
The chromatic aberration is bugging me too. I think it's mostly from the eyepiece (based on visual observation of the moon) but it could be some from the camera too. Scopetronix has promised to check out the eyepiece for me if I send it back but I haven't gotten around to it. |
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The photo resembled my memories of Saturn through a 700mm pfl/4.5mm refractor sans chroma. I had chroma problems too....not as bad as you've experienced and mostly with my 12mm ocular. It was a compound ocular that I later reconfigured for grater field of vision and less chromatic distortion. I think the lense had been assembled incorrectly at the factory. Have you considered a 2X or 3X barlowe lense? |
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I wanted something to give me better views of the planets, and I figured I didn't need a "go-to" setup to find Jupiter for me. I've been very happy, and I haven't even gotten to see Jupiter yet (which is my primary observing interest--I bought the scope after it was gone for the summer), but Mars and Saturn have been wonderful. I can see Cassini's division and some of the banding on Saturn. Quote:
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What is the focal length of the ETX 90? I'd really like to move up to one of these little (are they Schmidt Cassegrains?) scopes from my DS 114 (114 mm fl 5") reflector someday soon.
I"ve got collimation issues with my scope, and I frigging *hate* collimating Newtonians. It is almost impossible to get them right, and this scope doesn't even have the center dot on the mirror...I'd have to locate and put it there myself first. Ick. The GOTO setup, though...that is sweeeetttt...don't knock it until you've tried it. The ETX's have the clock drive base already, yes? I thought they were easily adaptable for the Meade handboxes?
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Oh, BTW...what are you using to do the image stacking?
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I used a photo package called Picture Window Pro to do the stacking. There is a more specialized astro package called Registax that I couldn't get to behave, that I need to work on more. But I had Picture Window and knew how to use it already. |
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