Using a Smart Telescope to Photograph a Nebula for 10 HOURS!
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- čas přidán 26. 10. 2023
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Thanks for this guys -- I've been waiting for this video! So, now that you've shot this, curious of your thoughts on the specs for the new Vespera Pro -- could it have done better??? Well, my guess is yes! Also, waiting patiently for the big Vaonis Nov 11 reveal! Once that hits, would love for you guys to do a video previous of these two new products based on the specs (obviously won't be until 2024 when you can likely get your hands on them). Appreciate all you do!
I love this telescope - gets great images. And I bought your image processing guide. Great help
I'm going to try and get the SDSO-1 from M31 with vespera. Madness? maybe - still gonna try.
Need to learn Continuum Subtraction properly first!
The Vespera is a really good telescope that is suitable for beginners but also has some godd features for advanced users. The CovalENS (mosaic) mode helps with walking noise as it is basically a dither process instead of a mosaic process. The raw TIFF files from different sessions can easily be combined in post processing and the plan my night feature or the manual entry of targets helps with more advanced projects. I had this scope with me on a over 7000km travel trough France and Spain in September and October this year and got a lot of images and I still need to process all the data I've got. This scope is perfect for traveling and I'm curious for the new version (Vespera Pro) coming out beginning of next year.
Hey friends Im at this moment capturing the crescent nebula 11/9/23 10pm est and waiting to see how it comes out. I dont think mine will be as good as yours but hope it looks good. Thanks for sharing this.
Vespera isn’t all that capable given it's exorbitant price tag. Unfortunately Vespera has limitations when it comes to Solar System targets due to its tiny aperture and extremely short focal length. Most of the planets, especially smaller ones like Venus and Mars, will mostly appear as unresolved disks. Some basic detail on Saturn and Jupiter is possible, but the Vespera is just simply not capable enough to get in close on them.
Try the Elephant Trunk Nebula in Cepheus, it is pretty dark. It is in the field of Nebulosity next to the red giant Mu Cephei. Matter of fact there is a bunch of nameless dark clouds there.
Did you use vespera light pollution filter for this
What will be the first actual astronomical discovery done with a Vespera or similar turnkey system? (I've borrowed the term "turnkey system" from industrial machinery -- it means a machine that is completely equipped to do a task when all you do is turn the key. I call these "turnkey telescopes.")
There should be a way to turn off that blue cyclops LED light from shining all night long.
Vespera Pro will have a red LED at least!
seestar 3x cheaper and same sensor