You need to have some patience to find Uranus (magnitude 5.9). Below my starchart I used once the goto put the scope into postion for Uranus. The chart is an exact copy (North down, east left) when you look into the finderscope 9x50. Using the chart will guide you towards Uranus.
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
Uranus with Titania ans Oberon
Using my AZ-EQ6 GT I was able to locate Uranus. This is my first time ever I could observe Uranus. Low above the ESE horizon in the constellation Pisces, When enlarging the picture I got Uranus together with two moons Titania and Oberon (via Stellarium0.14.3). Both pictures are edited using CS4
Monday, September 5, 2016
Thursday, September 1, 2016
F10 TAL200K Klevtsov-Cassegrain
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Gnomonics or the art and design of sundials
As many things also the art, design and the science of sundials (which is being described as gnomonics) can be exciting.
So when visiting next time a city, town, ... make sure to look around and have an eye for sundials.
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Chicago §USA) - Adler Planetarium |
Salzburg (Austria) - Marketplace |
Izegem (B) - Marketplace |
Barcelona (Spain) - Montjuic Castle |
Rovinj (Croatia) - Market place with fontain |
Finally my first pictures (M13 & M57) with AZ-EQ6 tracking
In short I completed following steps of my AZ-EQ6 mount :
1) setting the mount stable and balanced using the bubble of the mount
2) setting the home position - both RA and Dec
3) alignment of the polarstar within the polarscope
4) 3-star alignment using the Synscan of the mount
Visible "goto" observation showed good results with the object in field of focus. Tracking was set and ready to make my first pictures with "long" exposures up to 30s.
Personally I'm very happy about the result of both M57 and M13.
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