From: albe albo <richter1956@yahoo.com>
Date: March 29, 2009 2:41:55 PM MDT
To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] New file uploaded to Astro_IIDC
THX Alan.
your words are alway very kind.
The day after i did a M13, M57 (both luma and chroma with The Imaging Source). Then i grabbed a M82 but i didn't process it yet.
Now it started to rain heavily. The Moon is incoming. I hope to be allowed to do some decent moon after 4 months of hungriness!
Two days ago a friend of mine lent me a CCD Starlight Xpress for a night.
Humm... i was pretty impressed by the very low noise allowing better DSO results even in urban skies.
For the moment i will continue with my DMK DBK (i'm affectionated and... with no money for a CCD!) but in my mind now there ia little bug eating my brain...
I 'd like to ask you a question: i saw a Thousand Oaks Halpa filter to apply to a normal scope (opening 80mm) that would fit perfectly on my 80ED.
The question is: would it be better a Coronado PST or the ThousandOaks filter?
Do you know them?
http://www.thousandoaksoptical.com/halpha.html
Thank you in advance
Wishes
Alberto
Da: Alan Friedman <alan@greatarrow.com>
A: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com
Inviato: Domenica 29 marzo 2009, 21:34:20
Oggetto: Re: [Astro_IIDC] New file uploaded to Astro_IIDC
Hi Alberto -
These are some of the best deep sky images I've seen from a streaming camera.
best wishes,
Alan
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