What type of telescope is it? With my 8", I looked at the full moon in a 25mm eyepiece and saw the image of it whenever I closed my eyes for a second for the entire night. Absolutely blinding.
Recall that recently published this post:
http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33337
At the end I was able to buy the telescope MEADE ETX-80AT and as promised here are the photos. It is noteworthy that in the telescope look better than it looks in the photos, my camera is a small camera of 10.2mpx (though in the photos landscapes of the Earth looks wonderful).
![]()
![]()
![]()
Thanks to everyone who helped me to buy the telescope:tiphat:.
Tried out my "new" (used) SBIG ST-7 on the whirlpool galaxy this weekend.
4.3 hours of luminance with the ST-7 and 8" LX200.
![]()
Color came from an Atik Titan-C and Orion ST-80 riding piggyback, but due to a software glitch I lost most of the color data and had to settle for only 35 minutes worth.
Well the ST-7 died, so I've replaced it with an SBIG ST-2000XCM. Some quick and dirty shots from the first light test last night; due to some technical glitches I wasn't able to get appropriate calibration images (no flats or bias frames on these, just a single dark frame subtraction), and due to weather there's only about 20 minutes of light on the Horsehead and Rosette nebulae. Still, I'm quite happy with the camera's performance.
![]()
![]()
![]()
Well the ST-7 died, so I've replaced it with an SBIG ST-2000XCM. Some quick and dirty shots from the first light test last night; due to some technical glitches I wasn't able to get appropriate calibration images (no flats or bias frames on these, just a single dark frame subtraction), and due to weather there's only about 20 minutes of light on the Horsehead and Rosette nebulae. Still, I'm quite happy with the camera's performance.
![]()
![]()
![]()