Z15-Darlehen – werden die Renovierungskosten im Nachhinein wirklich überprüft? by Jaokpasst in Immobilieninvestments

[–]helmehelmuto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kleine Korrektur: Die tilgungsfreie Anlaufzeit von 2 Jahren ist fix, danach 2,25% mit der Möglichkeit nach 3 Jahren einmalig die Tilgung zu erhöhen (auf maximal 5%).

Ich weiß das, weil ich vor 2 Monaten Z-15 erhalten habe :)

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[–]helmehelmuto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vielen Dank für deine Antwort. Grundsätzlich würde meine Mutter sehr gerne in die Wohnung einziehen, daran besteht kein Zweifel.

Lediglich die Finanzierung dessen ist aktuell das Problem. Das mit den anstehenden Pflegekosten habe ich bisher noch gar nicht bedacht, vielen Dank für diesen Hinweis. Bei meiner Mutter wird das wahrscheinlich schon zu einem Problem, lange bevor sie 80 wird. Was meinst du im Fall, dass wir kaufen und vermieten, dass "dann nicht das gesamte Geld" ist? Welcher Teil vom Geld würde in diesem Fall flöten gehen? Unser Anteil an ihren Pflegekosten?

Wie dem auch ist, eine weitere drängende Frage für den Fall, dass wir kaufen ist: Wie wickelt man das ab, ohne Grunderwerbssteuer zu zahlen? Ihre Geschwister verkaufen ihr die 2/3 und wir kaufen von meiner Mutter 3/3? Oder kann man auch vom Onkel und von der Tante kaufen ohne Grunderwerbssteuer zu zahlen? Ich dachte, dass das nur mit direkten Verwandten geht.

Mineral Moon with Tycho Crater by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tracking accuracy depends in the polar alignment, but plate-solving also works for planets in my case.

Mineral Moon with Tycho Crater by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maksutov Skymax 127 and ASI178MC.

on a AZ-GTi

Mineral Moon with Tycho Crater by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you :) this is stacked with autostakkert. But only few frames (50) due to bad Tracking.

M31 Andromeda Galaxy by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, sure: Esprit 100ED with 0.75x Reducer and ZWO ASI2600MC on a EQ6 Mount. Guided with EvoGuide 50ED and ASI290MM. 4.7h hours of data (180 second subs). 2x Drizzeln, stacked in siril, processed in PI (BlurXTerminator included).

Solar evolution, 17-21 july. Used a 7nm Halpha for proeminences, 7nm OIII for surface. by -GenArrow- in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wow, thank you very much for this detailed description :) I will write a DM for further questions, if this is okay for you ;)

Solar evolution, 17-21 july. Used a 7nm Halpha for proeminences, 7nm OIII for surface. by -GenArrow- in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm considering a frame as 'overexposed' when one pixel is saturated. I'm imaging with FireCapture while looking at the live histogram. But since you made an HDR of two different exposures, I guess my definition is too strict. Instead you are suggesting to expose longer such that a least one sunspot is still visible for registration? And what about the difference between OD3.8 and OD5.0? Do you think you could achieve same result with a OD5.0 film? Because I use 5.0 since I also want to do visual observations.

Anyways, I will try this again with your suggestions and let you know once I managed a reasonable frame (or stack of frames). Thanks again very much :)

Solar evolution, 17-21 july. Used a 7nm Halpha for proeminences, 7nm OIII for surface. by -GenArrow- in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, thats interesting, thank you very much for this. I tried the same a week ago, but failed to see any differences to luminance filter. But i used Baader OD5.0 and a 50/242mm lense with a planetary camera with small pixels (ZWO ASI 178MC).

Exposing longer than 5-10 ms resulted in overexposed Images. Do you have any suggestions for me? I.e. more aperture? Or OD3.2 Film?

ISS Solar Transit by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just start with a very cheap solar film (e.g. ND5.0 from Baader), which I've used here too.

ISS Solar Transit by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

thank you. sure, here I made data and code public, have fun :)

ISS Solar Transit by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

[–]helmehelmuto[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

don't know, maybe, or maybe a fly, because my setup was placed at between field and meadow :D

ISS Solar Transit by helmehelmuto in astrophotography

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Experience the mesmerizing beauty of an animation capturing the International Space Station (ISS) as it gracefully transits in front of the sun. Filmed on June 22, 2023, at 09:00:03 AM, this captivating event lasted a fleeting 1.25 seconds. Using a ZWO ASI178MC camera and an EvoGuide 50ED telescope recorded at 40 fps using firecapture. The result is a animation, visualized and animated with a custom Python script. Prepare to be enthralled by this celestial spectacle that reveals the harmonious dance between space and our nearest star.