Friday, December 10, 2021

Awards ARISS SSTV MAI75 Experiment December 1



I received my Awards from SSTV December MAI75 experiment with ISS Expedition 66 (december 1, 2021).



Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) using APP 1.083 Beta2



On the morning of December 8th, 2021 I was able to take some pictures of Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) which is located in constellation serpens. 

Setting : Nikon D7500 and TLAPO80/480 f/6; 30x30s ISO1600, darks, bias, flats and darkflats. Stacking with APP 1.083 Beta1 (comet option) and final editing using CS4 and DeNoise AI.



Thursday, December 9, 2021

Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard)


Observation of Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) which is moving "fast" between the stars and currently located in constellation serpens. The comet is not yet visible with the naked eye.

Setting : Nikon D7500 and TLAPO80/480 f/6; 30x30s ISO1600, darks, bias, flats and darkflats. Stacking with APP (comet option) and final editing using CS4 and DeNoise AI.


Wednesday, December 1, 2021

MAI 75 SSTV Expedition 66 December 1 Event - Results

Today the ISS was submitting images to Earth as part of the MAI75 SSTV Expedition 66 event. I used the websdr from Nürnberg (http://nbgsdr.ddns.net/) and MMSSTV software. The results were rather poor. I was able to receive 5 pictures but not one was really good.




Saturday, November 27, 2021

Darth Vader's Galaxy NGC936


As a Star Wars fan, the object NGC 936 is realy cool. The galaxy looks like a Star Wars Empire (advanced) TIE fighter and was named Darth Vader's Galaxy. It's located in constellation Cetus and is about 60 million lightyears away from Earth. It forms a pair with NGC941. When comparing the field of view with SIMBAD we will find more then 160 galaxies aswell as Quasar 4C 01.11 with a redshift z=2.038.

Setting : Nikon D7500, TAL200K f/8.5, ZWO Mini Guidescope 30, guide camera ASI224MC.
Image : ISO400, Lights 12x90s; 4x300s, Darks, Flats, Bias and Dark Flats.
Software : N.I.N.A, PHD2, APP, CS4, DeNoise AI.



Sunday, November 21, 2021

MAI-SSTV Experiment Dec 1 & 2

The Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) is planning for a SSTV experiment session for December 1 and 2. Timings are listed below but could be changed :

    December 1 – Start: 12:10 UT. Stop: 19:10 UT
    December 2 – Start: 11:40 UT. Stop: 17:20 UT

SSTV mode is traditional PD120 and images will be transmitted on 145.800 MHz.

See also my previous blog on MAI experiment via this link

Saturday, November 13, 2021

My Current Astrophotography Set Up

 


This flowchart is a visual of my current astrophotography set up. Starting from my mount untill processing of the astropictures. Still some learning to be done eg. the use of platesolving.