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Post by Dragon Man on Dec 19, 2014 11:56:33 GMT
I am currently live on NSN
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Post by Dragon Man on Dec 19, 2014 16:10:48 GMT
Too late, it's 3:10am and I've just finished I'll post up some screen grabs when I wake up properly later on.
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Post by Dragon Man on Dec 20, 2014 6:03:18 GMT
OK, I've had my sleep, and now here's some screen grabs from last night. I unfortunately couldn't get Miloslick to work last night so I reverted back to using the free software by Stephan Lalonde. It doesn't give as good a quality view as Miloslick, so my stars are very blocky and amp glow is evident, but anyway, here they are: (Mallincam Xtreme, ED80, EQ6 mount, home-made 0.58x FR) 47 Tuc Globular Cluster Carina Nebula with Keyhole Nebula Centaurs 'A' Radio Galaxy Horsehead and Flame Nebulae
NGC 253 - Silver Coin Galaxy Omega Centauri Globular Cluster - The largest Globular Cluster in our whole sky
Tarantula Nebula and smaller nebulae in the Large Magellanic Cloud Galaxy
This is what I see on my Computer when Broadcasting. The right hand side is the second (Aux) monitor which also has WebcamMax but it is minimised.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2014 6:43:33 GMT
Ken, 253 looks better than it did in my 18" last week!
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Post by Dragon Man on Dec 20, 2014 7:28:43 GMT
Ken, 253 looks better than it did in my 18" last week! Thanks Richard Not bad for a few seconds in an ED80 is it It is a good example of how a Video Astronomy camera artificially increases the 'Aperture' of a small scope.
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