Monday, March 28, 2016

Double rainbow with Alexander's band

The weather today was very unpredictable... rain and sunshine and thus high chance to observe rainbows. Around 5pm we could observe a double rainbow which was very bright and also I could see the dark band, Alexander's band.




Update Usefull Links

Interesting to find more information on the Web? All software and websites I'm using I captured and updated recently on my existing webpage Usefull Links. Have fun!

Use of RegiStax6 Jupiter

In stead of using Autostakkert! I did use RegiStax6 to stack my .avi movies from Jupiter. The movies were taken using the ASI224MC camera on my dobson Orion XT12" last friday, March 25th.
The picture below is the result of 94 frames stacked and the imaged was saved under tiff and edited further using CS4. The final result is saved under jpg format.

Besides the four galilean moons - Io, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede you can alse recognize the "clouds" on Jupiter's "surface". The equatorial zone in the middle and north and south of this the temperate belts and tropical zones.





The moon on Jan 17th, 2016

As I was looking how to optimize the stacking of frames from .AVI movies I retried the free software RegiStax6. Last time the use was too difficult for me but today i found some more time to practice.
The result below is a shot from the moon on Jan 17th, 2016 taken with camere ASI224MC on Dobson Orion XT12. The result was finished using CS4.

After stacking with RegiStax 6

After stacking with RegiStax6 and editing using CS4

Jupiter with all four moons

On March 25th, I took some movie shots using the ASI224MC camera set on my dobson Orion XT12". The movies .avi format were stacked using autostakkert. See results this blog yesterday. Today I used the free software RegiStax 6 to stack the frames. The picture .tiff was edited using CS4.

The result is show below with Jupiter and his big 4 moons.


Saturday, March 26, 2016

Alfa ORI - Betelgeuze



Trying to make a picture of the red giant Betelgeuze using my dobson Orion XT12" with ASI224MC. I like the result after stacking the frames using autostakkert!2.5.1.18 and modifying the pictures with CS4.


Orion Nebula M42 using ASI224MC

Refining my skills in using the ASI224MC camera. This time observation was done using my dobson Orion XT12" with direct use of the ZWO camera. Sharp Cap 2.8 was used to capture movies from ASI224MC camera. Afterwards frames are stacked using Autostakkert! and pictures are modified and edited with CS4.
Results show good colors and details. Remember this is all without guiding telescoop :)