Thursday, 09 November 2023
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Hi,

I just thought I would say 'hello' as a new member of the P3 Roboscopes syndicate.

Having been imaging in the NW UK for about 3 years, I decided it was about time to get some real data. Currently I am lucky to get 2 clear nights per month and being so far north, May - August are not dark enough for imaging. I sometimes wonder why I brought all the kit I did.

I look forward to more productive times ahead!

With regards to syndicate etiquette, how do the requests usually work? Does everyone put their own submissions in or is agreed in advance? I would not want to upset the status quo...

5 months ago
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Welcome Clarkey, I think you are going to love RoboScopes! 

Most requests for a reasonable number of subs (say 12hrs or less) you can simply submit.  If you are planning something longer like a Mosaic or exotic PN you should probably just confirm there are no objections from others sharing the Pier by detailing your request here in the forum.  Also be sure to check the current queue for your Pier to avoid duplication and gauge the kind of targets and integration times your fellow members are going for.

On another note - all the cameras here have been upgraded to CMOS and so the general consensus is that we obtain maximum efficiency by shooting pure RGB (no LUM), with shorter subs (60-180s).  Of course every target is different, and everyone's opinion is welcome :)

Also check out the Imaging Calculator, which provides the optimum number subs for each filter based on sensor sensitivity across the wavelength band.  Not as complicated as it sounds, I promise!

CS mate :)

 

5 months ago
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Good morning and welcome aboard, apologies for slow reply, I was away at my local clubs star party for a long weekend :)

As for everything else, I believe "Anunnaki" summed up most points succinctly enough, apart from the subject of Mosaics,  2 panel mosaics are fine, if you have a bigger multi pane project in mind just ask the group for feedback first

That's about it really, we don't want to over police things, just employ common sense is all!

Regards

Steve

 

PS we are currently in Spain's autumn wet season so even data from us is either full on or zero at present


Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy


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Welcome to Pier 3! I live in Washington state it during the summer there is about 2 hours of dark skies so I know how you feel. I should have gotten into taking pictures of clouds.

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Make sure you have a big hard drive or two. Hard drives fill up fast with project data.

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"Make sure you have a big hard drive or two. Hard drives fill up fast with project data."

Yes - it is a little bit more than my one or two imaging nights per month! I have already been looking into options such as another NAS drive. I have a couple of Tb spare for now, so I'm not desperate yet.

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