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    Rob Reid replied to the topic 2025 Observing in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 2 months ago

    Thanks. StarNet++ is a neural net trained to recognize stars so they can be separated from non-star features like nebulae. Siril has a nice interface for using that to stretch the brightness of the stars separately from the nebulosity, so that the final result isn’t just a bunch of white stars and looks more “natural”, even though it is of course…[Read more]

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic 2025 Observing in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 2 months ago

    I’m a WordPress newbie, so now I’ll try using attachments to avoid downscaling the images.

    Flame to Orion nebulae: 30 * 13s exposures at 200 mm focal length

    Rosette Nebula: 31 * 13s exposures at 200 mm focal length

    Both processed with Siril and StarNet++.

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic 2025 Observing in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 2 months ago

    I’m not sure where my post went, so apologies if I’m double posting.

    I got my camera, a mirrorless “regular daytime” one, astromodified in late 2024, but did not really get the hang of it until March 2025. If anyone else is interested in getting their camera modified please reply and I’d be happy to go into more detail about my experience.…[Read more]

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic 2025 Observing in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 2 months ago

    I got my mirrorless camera astromodified in late 2024, but did not really get the hang of H-alpha observing, or even regular daytime photography with it, until March 2025. If you are considering getting a “regular” camera astromodified instead of taking the dedicated astronomy camera route, here are some notes that I wish I had seen all in one…[Read more]

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 3 months ago

    I did get those at Eagle Bluff, Bob. I’m glad you got to see Starship.

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 3 months ago

    Pleiades

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 3 months ago

    M81 + M82

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 3 months ago

    It was a great night! I got 77 x 30s exposures of M81 and M82, with somewhat less time and worse tracking on the Pleiades. My initial stacks + stretches are below, but I would like to eventually try using siril and starnet++ to bring out the galaxies and reflection nebula without fattening the stars.

    Part of the RAC at Eagle Bluff Saturday night.

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 3 months ago

    I’m looking forward to it! It will be my first time at Eagle Bluff.

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    Rob Reid replied to the topic The Texas Cities That Lost a Solar Eclipse (TimeAndDate.com) in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 6 months ago

    Wow. I was taught that Earth’s rotation was slowly slowing as the tides transferred its spin angular momentum to the Moon’s orbital angular momentum. This suggests that Earth’s mass distribution has contracted a bit.

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