由 willis » 2010-08-01, 21:09
Due to family gathering, Lewis & I arrived Sai Kung at about 00:00 last night. The sky condition was clear when we arrive, but after we setup the equipment, all the clouds started to run around! Together with the annoying moon, it is hard to shot any DSOs! Anyway I tried the North America Nebula, but failed! The P2 has no use in this situation. After that I tuned the target to practice the equipment. I picked the area around Deneb because the Cygnus is taking a bath in the Milky Way. May be I can photo the background color of Milky Way. However, I failed again. Anyway, I practice the focusing & auto guiding. Without the electric Feather Touch focuser, this is what can be done with a stock Equinox dual speed focuser, see focusing.jpg. The focusing star is Vega. About the auto guiding, this is the first time I used the China made 220mm refractor to guide a 500mm. From LVI’s real time guiding curves, I know that there is 1 to 2 pixels error in the guiding scope. This which means there should be some star elongation. Indeed the photo showed this. According to my previous Taiwan trip experience, this may be due to poor balancing or poor cables arrangement in the setup. Perhaps the focal length of the guide scope is not long enough compared with the main scope. The pixel error in the guide scope may be amplified in the main scope’s image. Anyway, the bloody clouds didn’t allow me to find the reason out. The clouds just cover the Cygnus area from time to time and so as my guide star, Deneb. At about 03:00, we gave up. When we just finished packing up all the equipment, it started to rain! We are so lucky!
Equipment:
Equinox 80ED
AstroTech Flattner (Zero Power)
50mm China made refractor of 220mm focal length as guide scope
HEQ5Pro
40D
P2
LVI
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- Deneb, 3 mins
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- Using focusing mask, Vega
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Tak FS60C, APM-LOMO 80/480, APM-TMB 105/650, SW Black Diamond 120ED, Borg 125SD, SW 12" Dobs , Lunt LS35T, Lunt LS80T
TMB Super Mono 4mm, Pentax XO 2.5mm, Baader Planetarium 8-24mm, Nagler (2-4mm, 3-6mm, 13mm), Ethos (3.7mm, 6mm, 10mm), Explore Scientific 100º (14mm, 20mm)
DBK 21, DMK 21, DMK 41, DMK 51, ASI 178MC
Nikon D810A, Canon 5D II, Fujifilm X-T10