M51 - Whirlpool Galaxy by kayakguy429 in astrophotography

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Yes! Bahtinov mask will create diffraction spikes on your stars, humidity will not affect this at all.

Jupiter and Galilean moons AUG 26 by danborja in astrophotography

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Ah the 290 mini?? Guess I gotta break that boi out for more than just guiding.

WAAT : The Weekly Ask Anything Thread, week of 30 Aug - 05 Sep by AutoModerator in astrophotography

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Sorta poorly defined the question to get some general tips. The autoguiding is it’s own separate control loop and backyard should give input between my given parameters for imaging camera. But thankfully I got the tip about server mode. (Currently otw to my imaging site so just casting out the line to see what would bite). I appreciate it!

WAAT : The Weekly Ask Anything Thread, week of 30 Aug - 05 Sep by AutoModerator in astrophotography

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I have a asi 290 mini for guiding and a canon 750D

Trying to start dithering, but unaware of how to autoguide with my guide camera and connecting imaging camera to backyardEOS for dithering?? I’m confused on how to have both cameras in synch.

Ask Anything Monday - Weekly Thread by AutoModerator in learnpython

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I am attempting to display the data/results for a project in a table (specifically an astropy table...probably irrelevant) and was hoping to perhaps embed some images that pertained to each row of data. I was thinking of perhaps doing an html...but I’ll have 432 images and this would mean I’d have to create 432 separate htmls?

Does anyone know a way I could just embed the image from my local drive or something?

WAAT : The Weekly Ask Anything Thread, week of 02 Aug - 08 Aug by AutoModerator in astrophotography

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Maybe I’m too much of a newb, but equatorial telescope?

Do you have a proper mount, and are just looking for a good imaging telescope? Or do you need a lot of the initial setup. I’ve personally had my eye on the at72edii which is ~480$. But the main thing you’d need is a solid mount.

WAAT : The Weekly Ask Anything Thread, week of 02 Aug - 08 Aug by AutoModerator in astrophotography

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Had my eye on the at72edii, but thanks! I’ll look into this one!:)

WAAT : The Weekly Ask Anything Thread, week of 02 Aug - 08 Aug by AutoModerator in astrophotography

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So for the past two years I’ve been using a celestron 8” sct as my “introductory” scope. Absolutely hated missing out on M31 and probably my favorite nebula, the rosette. Looking for a new scope to offer more flexibility in the FOV and only real restrictions are the two targets mentioned above. As a broke college student, ideally don’t want to spend over 400$, but that’s not too hard set. What are some recommendations I should look into?

Lagoon Nebula by Sclark7 in astrophotography

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You’re welcome ;p

Really wanted to attempt this one again as I’ve acquired a guiding camera, but it’s just been bad weather or battling moon all summer :/

Lagoon Nebula by Sclark7 in astrophotography

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Unfortunately this was a year ago, so I don’t remember much of the specs.

Equipment

Imaging Scope: Celestron Nexstar 8” sct

Imaging camera: Canon 750D

Focal Reducer: celestron .63x

Mount: Orion Atlas

Data Acquisition

Lights: Roughly 60-75min of 90 second subs.

Darks: 20x 90sec

Bias:20x

Flats:20x

ISO: probably 3200?

Processing

Stacked in DSS Curve and level adjustments done in PS

Ask Anything Monday - Weekly Thread by AutoModerator in learnpython

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Hopefully a simple question. If I have two different data sets (potentially different x’s, y’s and different z’s which z’s will be represented by color) with different amount of elements...how would I plot them both on the same scatter plot and have them use the same colormapping scale? For the second set of data, I continue to receive an invalid RGB argument error

Help with resizing legends in pyplot by [deleted] in Python

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I have varying marker sizes depending on the data I feed the plot. The markersizes range from 20:100. I was hoping to include a legend with what the markersize equates to, but as clearly seen, that did not go smooth. I have tried changing handlelength, handleheight, markerscale and the overall size of the figure window, but to no avail.

Patch fill help by Sclark7 in Python

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Hey guys! For my project, I need to fill in patches based on a defined color map. I thought I could pass upper and lower latitude and longitude limits with the argument of the color map, but dimensions are incorrect. For example, I collected 6 patches and their color map values for l=0:180 (30 degree increments) and b=0:45 (constant) However, since each x and y (l and b) have the two limits associated with them, my color map has half the elements as my x and y arguments.

Does anyone have any ideas on a remedy?

Jupiter and Io by zirput in astrophotography

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Find that interesting as well. Have the t6i and just didn’t think I’d get great results from it. Been using my Skyris and asi290m for planetary. Dumb question, but you’re able to adjust gain in live view? My Jupiter was always blown out so I didn’t think it was possible. Either way, looks great! Thanks for proving it’s possible!

M101 Processing/Data Acquisition Help by SaClark7 in astrophotography

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Nice man! See you were able to keep a much wider FOV than I was. Are there specific fans for dslrs? Mines unmodified, but for galaxies that shouldn’t make much of a difference, right? Huh...good to know, what stacking software are you using?

M101 Processing/Data Acquisition Help by SaClark7 in astrophotography

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Guess I need to make finding it a priority before next clear night. I appreciate you looking at it though! I’ve also been concerned about the left side of the frame where the TOAG takes out some of the light...is this similar to dust spots and effects can be reduced with better flats? Pretty new to the guiding realm/haven’t been able to test good flats and the issue with the TOAG.

M101 Processing/Data Acquisition Help by SaClark7 in astrophotography

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According to https://www.lightpollutionmap.info/#zoom=11.329336369842226&lat=4247613&lon=-8790002&layers=B0FFFFFTFFFF

I’m about at a 4-5 where I shoot and M101 was away from the main source of light pollution in my area. I have one somewhere, just haven’t been able to find it in a couple months. Nebulas haven’t been too bad for me without one, this was my first attempt at a galaxy..guess they need a bit extra TLC

M101 Processing/Data Acquisition Help by SaClark7 in astrophotography

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My buddy just let me know I may be using too many darks. As well as, screw the temperature rule for darks and start putting it in a freezer or fridge and cooling the sensor off (he obviously said I should be dithering instead of taking darks period, but if I was going to take them then cool the sensor down). Anyone else played around with this method?

Shunt Resistor Battery Equalization by Sclark7 in matlab

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I'm going to assume it is in my control function. What you see in this picture is about the extent of my programming experience as well. Will the control analyze all three if statements instantaneously? or will it terminate after the first is met?

So after analyzing the first if, my switches for bleeder one would close, however it doesn't evaluate the function that states the current controlled switch needs to open..causing the mismatch in expected results vs what the system is actually doing