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Hoping to hear today if they accept my offer. The seller is also willing to entertain leaving this behind for a price. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1595693927.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1595693927.JPG |
I'm sorry to hear about your divorce.
I hope you get the place, it sounds nice. I have always loved Merc SLs, and would love to have one. It'll be cool if you get that one, nice that it's got the hard top too. |
Moon next to Mars.
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How's it going, Eric????
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Hope you're doing OK. Divorces are always really hard times in life but like any other change, an opportunity for improvement.
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Hi all, it's going as well as can be expected. We came to an agreement on the new house sans Mercedes and are working towards closing later in the month. I'm staying in a hotel for the month as we closed on our existing house.
Looks like our wild fires really flared up yesterday with the crazy winds we've had and the sky is dark. Some fires getting closer to the new home :( Should be ok though. On the Astronomy side of things...the new house is in slightly darker skies than the old place so that's great. I'll have to pour a footer for the pier and get the observatory set up once I get settled. |
The sky this morning....
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Well that looks great for astronomy! |
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/mount-wilson-escapes-wildfire-amateur-observatory-destroyed/
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Wowsers!
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Holy crapola, I've never done planetary imaging before, this was just a whim. I didn't even get to use my hi-res camera, and I was looking over the neighbor's roof at about 40 degrees, so probably terrible seeing.
But...the "new" software and techniques make it easy! 30 frames per second, collect afew thousand frames in a video, then free software analyses the video, extracts the sharpest frames, and stacks them. Like, it took me about 15minutes to download, learn and run the software. Again, I've never done planetary work before, and this is FAR from optimal equipment. It's not even the best stuff that I have. So, here's 2500 frames at about 33 milliseconds each, aligned, stacked, normalized, and a simple sharpening algorithm applied. Orion/vixen 102mm f/9.8 refractor, no-name 3x barlow I picked up in a package somewhere, Phillips SPC900nc webcam converted to an astrocamera (also picked up for free in a package), AVX mount, SharpCap software to take the video, Autostakkert software to stack. Image scale is 0.38"/pixel. Images shown are 280x280 pixels. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601998984.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601998984.jpg |
Yeehaw Mike, those are great!
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Have you seen Mars? I hope the clear skies last until the new moon.
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However, the Moon and Mars are plenty far apart now and Mars is quite high before moonrise, so don't wait. |
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