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Nice captures Davenn.
spark802 said:Nice captures Davenn.
Solon said:I was looking into the BIPH (Binocular Photon Machine) binoculars, a bit of a novelty I suppose, but I got to wondering if the device, or others like it, would work in space, from the ISS say. I saw a video of stars being videoed in real time through them, something they can not do with a regular video camera in space, or from Earth either I don't think. The Moon and maybe Venus are bright enough to video. Anyway, just though there must be some use they could be put to if they would work in space.
You can easily take video of even quite dim stars,
Mintron 12V6HC-EX
This camera accumulates light for up to two and a half seconds outputting apparently continuous video.
Solon said:Not at 24 FPS you can't. The videos are strung together stills.
Stars is no problem either but generally there is no reason to use video for stars.
glappkaeft said:Some of the videos you might find on the internet are strung together stills. However I have actually recorded video of some your "impossible" objects (Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, the Sun, the asteroid 30 Urania, field stars, etc). High FPS video is THE standard source for high quality planetary imaging and is not limited just to the moon and Venus. Stars is no problem either but generally there is no reason to use video for stars.
spark802 said:Here's a time-lapse I took from 50 degrees N lat Fri night into Saturday am. Stitched together from about 450 frames. This series of Aural events went on all night and I have some still images from 430 am Saturday.
https://vimeo.com/69394631
spark802 said:I imaged Messier 42 in the constellation Orion Saturday am. Orion is rising at about 130 am at my Lat of 50n.
www.flickr.com/photos/49843779@N08/9763030405/
chemisttree said:What scope did you use? Looks like a Newtonian from the diffraction spikes.
Drakkith said:Not bad!
spark802 said:I use Ps2, or corels, Ps2 won't take raws so I convert them in Ps elements ...I know I should have Ps6...can't afford it right now. I am also trying out pixinsight but it's hard to understand.
spark802 said:Hi all...I shot this wide-field Oct 14/2013. Tracked on my go-to mount, shot through a Canon 550d. 1 exp at 300 secs, ISO3200, f 3.5, lens at 18mm. I have Orion, Jupiter at upper left, and Procyon.
Only one exposure. I know I should be stacking a bunch. I like it as I got Barnards loop out of it, and the Rosette.
94JZA80 said:...and tens, maybe hundreds of thousands of stars!
arunshanker said:Here is a compilation of my astrophotgraphy experiments
http://vimeo.com/74302301
and some photos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76122336@N06/
Drakkith said:Nice!