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It's so cute!
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Hi Miketmbt - I don't think you are doing anything wrong. If your mount is a tracking mount, with a motor drive, I suspect what you are seeing is something called Periodic Error, which is basically the small amount of error induced into the mount by small imperfections in the drive gears. I've heard or read that all mounts have some of this. On some mounts, there is a way to at least partially correct this, with a feature called periodic error correction; this feature lets you compensate for the play or wear in the gears. Some mounts have more periodic error than others. I believe, if you have very accurate polar alignment to minimize field rotation, that either using an autoguider or manually guiding your scope (very tedious) will allow you to correct for this. Programs like RegiStax or others will help in aligning your individual single images, but I'm not sure if RegiStax will work with video images. Since I don't have a video camera that would work well for astrophotography, I'm not sure. Periodic Error Correction is much more critical for longer exposures.
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Few questions:
What kind of scope did you use for that Saturn image? If the back and forth thing is over a period of about ~8 minutes, that is probably periodic error. I think 8 minutes is pretty common for most scopes. Could also be the atmosphere. Not sure what time that saturn shot was taken, but I'm guessing it was possibly still pretty low in the sky - therefore, going through a lot of thick atmosphere. Yeah, try a barlow on that next. Have you tried image stacking? Take maybe a minute .avi video and record it on the computer, then try a nifty little program called Regsitax to stack the frames. You'll be amazed at the detail you can pull out after doing that! Good fun, frustrating, difficult, but rewarding once you get the hang of it. Tom Highlands Astro-shack observatory Quote:
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What is the size of the AVI file? If it is not too big, say less than 20Mb, you can send it to my e-mail addy to have a look at it. Better yet, if you have Skype, I can give you my Skype handle and you can then send it by that route. Would love to see it. Clear skies Phil
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What kind of webcam are you using? My favorite webcam for this stuff is the Philips Vesta Pro. The ToUCam Pro is also great also, but I don't have one of those. Tom Highlands Astro-Shack |
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And I have noticable periodic error on my CGE mount (much improved by PE correction) - Even the Paramount ME ($13k) has software to reduce periodic error. It needs to be corrected and / or guided around.
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