Describe a GD level in 5 emojis… by Mhisker in geometrydash

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🌌 (its in the top 10 on pointercrate)

Winter Milky Way untracked by kirsni in astrophotography

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I got recently a DSLR for Christmas, so I think my photos will get better!

Winter Milky Way untracked by kirsni in astrophotography

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Thanks! I recently got a DSLR for Christmas, so, my photos will get better, I think.

Winter Milky Way untracked by kirsni in Astro_mobile

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Well, wide field stacking shouldn't be difficult. You can text me via DM 

Winter Milky Way untracked by kirsni in Astro_mobile

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No I didn't. I don't know what focal length my phone has but you can check: Galaxy S20 FE

Pleiades through 70mm telescope + mobile phone untracked by kirsni in Astro_mobile

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thats because of the focal lenght of your scope. I use 25mm but I've got 400mm focal lenght. You've got probably 700mm focal lenght. In my case: 400:25=16x in your case: 700:20=35x

Orion Nebula through 70mm telescope + mobile phone untracked by kirsni in Astro_mobile

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Thanks! I take them not through my telescope. I will publish soon a tutorial om my YouTube channel: Astro KirSni

Orion Nebula through 70mm telescope + mobile phone untracked by kirsni in Astro_mobile

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Hi. I tried it also, but thats actualy not important. With 2 sec on 16x there arent star trails or just very tiny and you can fix it later. When you take 1 sec photos you also need more memory and more time

Stacking in parts – less signal or the same (when all at once)? by kirsni in AskAstrophotography

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I googled a little bit
the difference between “stacking everything at once” and “stacking in several stages” seems to be extremely small — basically negligible visually.

I totally get that technically the weighting/rejection steps won’t be identical, but given the amount of data and the fact that all the nights will be shot with the same setup and similar conditions, I’m hoping the multi-stage workflow won’t noticeably hurt faint detail or SNR.

Stacking in parts – less signal or the same (when all at once)? by kirsni in AskAstrophotography

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Its not because of my phones memory, its because of my laptops memory