Tuesday, 17 August 2021
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So we are in Spain next week

As you all know we are doing some work on the filters to this pier, to that end I have just paused any job that has not started as of today. We are going to have to remove the camera etc so it will require new flats and the camera position may not be to the degree the same, so it seemed a prudent course of action.

It may be worth waiting until we get to Spain and then give you the big thumbs up before putting any more jobs into this pier

I hope this is OK

Steve

Ps if you have a quick narrowband object you want to do, I think we have time to do this before we arrive but the moon is at 73% already so we are not loosing much data at the moment in all reality.

An ideal candidate would be the Helix, Some 300s  OIII HA would not go amiss if I am honest as the 180s subs are a tad short in my opinion. and a lot more longer subs would make a superb image of an iconic object :) :)

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

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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Subs I submitted were 300s, not 180s?????

Ray
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2 years ago
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So they were now I check, looks like Pete was asleep when inputting, shall I add some 300s Subs ?

steve
Screenshot at Aug 17 20-07-04.png

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Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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Yes please Steve. Thanks for noticing in time. :)

Cheers,

Ray 

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Hi Steve,

I notice that the previous submission 1092 for the Helix has been updated with 120 x 300s subs and started being collected. :) Fingers crossed that the skies will cooperate over the next few nights. Prior to that re-submission, 50 percent (5 hours) of the 200 x 180s subs had already been captured, what has happened to them? Really hoping that they haven't been lost. :(  Don't forget to take some SPF100 sunscreen with you, or wear a hat! 

Cheers,

Ray 

Ray
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2 years ago
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Morning Ray

I will check with Pete but I would imagine you will simply get both sets

Moon is massive so as I said yesterday I will just leave it as the Helix and NGC6888 as both are narrowband until after we have sorted the filters :)

Ps, I will give you a ring later this morning if that's OK as I need to chat something through ?

Steve

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

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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Morning,

Thanks for the swift reply and update on what you're going to be doing Steve. 

Cheers,

Ray 

Ray
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2 years ago
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Steve, Phil

Is it possible to get 
001127 P1 ngc6543/2 836603.00h
done before any changes - weather allowing?  It is part of 2 other subs that have already been done - so not sure how it will all fit together after any changes...

Regards

Mark
2 years ago
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Folks

Steve just called me as he is driving.  The reason jobs are not processing at the moment (mine triggered the question) is that there is a bright mon up at the moment so RGB jobs will not work properly.  Has anyone found an on/off switch for the moon yet?  :-)

Regards

Mark
2 years ago
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Folks

Steve just called me as he is driving.  The reason jobs are not processing at the moment (mine triggered the question) is that there is a bright mon up at the moment so RGB jobs will not work properly.  Has anyone found an on/off switch for the moon yet?  :-)

Regards

Mark


Now that is something we seriously need!

I have a few nights of clear skies forecast for next week at my North Wales observatory, and of course, the moon is full and high during astronomical darkness.

So it will have to be narrowband on something to the North.
2 years ago
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So Pier 1 apart from re focusing the guider is now finished

1, remove reflections to narrowband filters (done)
2, fit new HB filters (done)
3, put camera back as close to previous orientation (done)
4, most import, the collimation is now awesome :)

steve

ps we will turn the pier back on tomorrow evening 

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

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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2 years ago
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Fab job all of you - stay safe!
2 years ago
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We will be taking new flats this week for the pier and as the camera has been removed its worth checking the camera angle with plate solve as it may be a tiny amount different

Any work completed after the 27th August will need to be calibrated using the new flats

Steve

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

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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2 years ago
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Hi,
i was planning to process the 001109 p1 cocoon 1076 dataset. Shud i wait for new flats and darks or use the ones currently in the download area dating from 10-august and earlier ? Data in this set is from 28-aug onwards ....
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Hi Vikas,

I'd recommend waiting. Just tried it and found that using the existing dark frames but without any flats the luminance was pretty much okay, however, the 'dust bunnies' were very evident on the RGB stacks. We definitely need the flats. 

Just out of curiosity I'll probably complete processing the luminance tomorrow as it is looking promising after stacking. There is a bit of variation in the imaging area between sets of the luminance frames which has meant a bit more cropping than usual, but a minor thing to watch out for. 

Cheers,

Ray 

Ray
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New pier 1 setup image of Cocoon nebula. As we are currently awaiting the new flat frames, this is the luminance data calibrated using just a dark frame. Dust bunnies, if any, were not apparent to my poor eyesight so I thought that I'd share it.



Cocoon [LUM].png  
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Ray
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2 years ago
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Looking good Ray.

PS I put the Veil process and the zoomed subsets in the Gallery. Trying to get used to putting successful images there so that we can share a higher resolution.
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Hi Richard,

It is looking much better on that pier. It's a shame that we may now need to resubmit some of the earlier jobs. Not looking forward to those where data was captured before and after the visit. 

I now visit the gallery at least twice a day and noticed all those new ones you've posted. Great job and exactly what is needed to show the versatility of pier 14.

I did mention to Steve a while ago that it would be a nice gallery feature to be able to select by pier and perhaps author. 

Cheers,

Ray 

Ray
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2 years ago
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Hi Richard,

It is looking much better on that pier. It's a shame that we may now need to resubmit some of the earlier jobs. Not looking forward to those where data was captured before and after the visit. 

I now visit the gallery at least twice a day and noticed all those new ones you've posted. Great job and exactly what is needed to show the versatility of pier 14.

I did mention to Steve a while ago that it would be a nice gallery feature to be able to select by pier and perhaps author. 

Cheers,

Ray 


sort by pier is still on the table, waiting on my web guy to sort :)

Steve

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

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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2 years ago
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Hi,
so there is no Luminance flats uploaded.... did that get overlooked or is it in the pipeline ?
vikas
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Thanks Vikas for the heads up on those files. I'm currently downloading them and it does show a Luminance flat. Perhaps it just missed being downloaded to your computer at the time. Having said that there appears to be 7 flats, but none for Blue, but one for the HB filter. That's weird.  Do you by any chance have a Blue flat? :) 

Regards, 

Ray 

Ray
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