Morning :)
Just check as I put NGC7000 in myself last week to do the same filter test, I think that data is available already ?
We still have to get flats done for the new filters by the way, they should be done tomorrow if all goes well
PS I think it may still need some extra S2 but see what you all think
Steve
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Steve,
I have unpacked the data and had a quick look. Yes, S2O3 looks weak. I will wait for the flat frames before processing.
For future work we need to note that the camera angle is nearly 90 degrees (93.14). Previously, it was about 0 degrees. So my job would not have worked anyway. I need to revisit the Veil mosaic as that will also be wrong.
old_eyes
Steve,
I have unpacked the data and had a quick look. Yes, S2O3 looks weak. I will wait for the flat frames before processing.
For future work we need to note that the camera angle is nearly 90 degrees (93.14). Previously, it was about 0 degrees. So my job would not have worked anyway. I need to revisit the Veil mosaic as that will also be wrong.
old_eyes
Sorry about that, its the only way we could balance the scope whilst maintaining the right corrector spacing I am afraid. when rotating it 90º it was causing balance issues with the short E180 tube
However on the plus side while doing this, we tweaked collimation so that's even better and you now have new narrowband filters to play with :)
Steve
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Steve,
I have unpacked the data and had a quick look. Yes, S2O3 looks weak. I will wait for the flat frames before processing.
For future work we need to note that the camera angle is nearly 90 degrees (93.14). Previously, it was about 0 degrees. So my job would not have worked anyway. I need to revisit the Veil mosaic as that will also be wrong.
old_eyes
Sorry about that, its the only way we could balance the scope whilst maintaining the right corrector spacing I am afraid. when rotating it 90º it was causing balance issues with the short E180 tube
However on the plus side while doing this, we tweaked collimation so that's even better and you now have new narrowband filters to play with :)
Steve
No problem. Whichever orientation we have will be good for some targets and less good for others. I'll stick a note out specifically on this topic so people know what to expect before they start firing in the submissions.
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