IC1805 + IC1848 testing

 Posted: Dec 7th, 2024
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Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: Askar ACL200 + Sharpstar 50EDPH + 0.84x reducer
Camera: ZWO ASI2600MC DUO + ZWO ASI2600 Air
Mount: ZWO AM5
Guide Scope: встроенный датчик
Guide Camera: SC2210
Software: SiriL, StarNet++, GraXpert
Accessories: ZWO ASIAir, ZWO EAF
Exposure:
20 x 180" ISO/Gain: 101 - фильтр Antlia ALP-T SII+Hb
18 x 180" ISO/Gain: 101 - фильтр Antlia ALP-T Ha + OIII
Orange, Bortle 6 zone:
 Toksovo, Russia
 Nov 9th, 2024
1 h 54 m
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Resolution: 5387x2631 px
Scale: 10494 KB
And now, actually, what it was all started for.
The sum of images from two telescopes with two different filters.
It worked. Looks richer than each filter separately.
Two telescopes in parallel allow more efficient use of the most valuable resource - time under clear skies.
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  7 Dec, 2024
  1 h 54 m
And now, actually, what it was all started for. The sum of images from two telescopes with two different filters. It worked. Looks richer than each filter separ…
  6 Dec, 2024
  54 m
Second test tube and first light of the camera with ZWO ASI2600 Air computer
  5 Dec, 2024
  1 h 0 m
Trials in the sky of the Antlia ALP-T SII+Hb dual-band narrowband filter and an attempt to shoot one object on 3 telescopes at once. Frames from the 3rd one wer…
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Interesting experiment, clear skies! Does it cut the imaging time for a single object in half, if I understood correctly?
7 Dec, 2024 Reply
Urmasx Replied to Ryjov Aleksey
Yes, exactly.
7 Dec, 2024 Reply

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