I’ll say it again, thanks for all the details.
I’ll say it again, thanks for all the details.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve never heard of such a thing, but I’m a beginner and glad to learn.
Interesting that the halo is square around Alnitak. How’d you do that?
I’ve seen “free beer was yesterday” signs a few times.
Here’s an actual scientist saying the number of satellites interferes with astronomy.
Thanks for including all the post processing details.
I didn’t see the /s, so In case you’re being serious, here’s the wiki for Germany renewable energy. There’s a lot more than hydrocarbons going on.
Well done! It never crossed my mind to take multiple subs on my phone. Thanks for planting that idea in my head.
That is a very sturdy observatory. Did you manufacture all of the metal parts yourself?
Terrific! What kind of exposure times are you using?
Thanks!
I got your point; I think you just argued my point. Nothing we image is as it “is” but rather as it “was”.
I get your point, and yes, it’s already moved from where it was when it was imaged. What you could see would depend on how far away you are from it. If you could now, suddenly, magically be at the edge when the photo was taken it would be some where else. Everywhere we look we’re seeing into the past.
As a beginner, seeing this information really helps. Thanks for including it all and you’ve made a fantastic picture.
I have a couple questions if you don’t mind: what does NB and BB mean and regarding the number of calibration frames, do those numbers represent your choice at imaging time or what remained after excluding any that you or the software didn’t like? Thanks!
Your photos are terrific!
This has to be the most informative post I’ve read here. Thanks for all the info.
Thanks for the reply and the reference to Nebula Photos; I’ll take a look there. From your photo, I see your weather was the same as mine lately. Hopefully there will be some clear skies again soon. Good luck, thanks again.
I’ve just begun taking astrophotos and this is an amazing photo. The weather hasn’t cooperated much lately so I’m trying to understand using Siril as well as everything to do with my new telescope and camera. Did you also have a dew heater on your camera/lens? Did you take flats and bias and darks too? Sorry if too many questions, you just seem to know what you’re doing as that photo shows.
P.S. I don’t see any elongated stars. Ah, wait, I looked at the full res version on telescopius and I see the elongation. It seems to radiate away from the center of the image in all directions. More so as you leave the center. Something with the lens?
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