Cool. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for the email reply regarding the old MPC data for NEO 2006 WB. The offset will be a nice option. I plan to capture some wide images when my Dwarf III arrives.
Is it possible to do this but stack in groups of a fixed number of images to improve the signal to noise ratio? For instance stack the first 5 images, then drop the first and stack with the sixth, then drop the former second (now first) and stack with the former seventh, etc? I tried capturing Lucy but I at this moment I'm not seeing it in the images as it was maybe at the limits given the conditions.
Hi Daniel, great to hear from you🙂! Cool video and i am great to see more of you and a new version, very soon!
Great post. Just shows that you don't need large aperture to do some captures!
Cool. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for the email reply regarding the old MPC data for NEO 2006 WB. The offset will be a nice option. I plan to capture some wide images when my Dwarf III arrives.
Is it possible to do this but stack in groups of a fixed number of images to improve the signal to noise ratio? For instance stack the first 5 images, then drop the first and stack with the sixth, then drop the former second (now first) and stack with the former seventh, etc?
I tried capturing Lucy but I at this moment I'm not seeing it in the images as it was maybe at the limits given the conditions.
Yes, there is the option to create a stack with ephemeris, so the images can be stacked according to the ephemeris motion offsets.
Good job Daniel!🎉