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14 years 3 months ago #83039 by johnomahony
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Are there any members out there mad enough to brave the ultra cold weather and try to observe or image tonight?
I'm trying to image so I am positively bonkers. Man is it cooooooold !!! :gramps:

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14 years 3 months ago #83040 by dave_lillis
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Yip mad, my thermometer reads a balmy -8.4c outside.
Make sure you dont break a sweat, it'll freeze before it evaporates.

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but what a way to go. :)
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14 years 3 months ago #83044 by Calibos
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I had genuine plans to bring the scope out the back tonight.......

.....that was until I went for a walk up to the snowfield on Bray Head with the dogs. Brought my 15x70 Bino's along to look at the stunning vista of the Alps....eh I mean Wicklow Mountains. On the way back down, I slipped, and what should have been a reasonably painless but embarresing fall on my arse, became an excruititing pain in my Kidneys because the bino's hanging over my shoulder around my back broke my fall instead of my arse. Twas lick being kicked in the Kidneys full force with steel tipped boots.

In other words, I won't be lifting any scope anywhere tonight. Can't even go out with the Bino's instead. The fall while not physically damaging them, knocked them out of Collimation.

Keith D.

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14 years 3 months ago #83046 by johnomahony
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Despite the madness I did manage to get some results. This is a quick 5 minute processing of tonight goodies.

M45 again. This time with 45 minutes of 5 minute subs.
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Rosette nebula. 17 x 5 minute subs. The fog rolled in on my 18th frame (just like golf!!). I was aiming for at least 24 frames.

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Levels and curves only in Gimp. That's pretty much all I know how to do.....:unsure:

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14 years 3 months ago #83049 by Frank Ryan
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Just back from a quick walk with the dogs.
-8 here in Shannon & Freezing fog.
My beard had ice in it!

John, if it were clear I'd be observing for sure!
BTW, i ment brfore to show you stuff on
Photoshop one meeting, ill bring the laptop in on wed
And we can have a go if u like.

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14 years 3 months ago #83055 by Keith g
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Keith, I hope that you are alright, those binos must have taken quite a slap :(

For me here in Cavan, -12.5C here yesterday morning, was ready to go out at 6am this morning but clouded in, if it clears this evening, i'll give it a go.....:woohoo:

Keith..

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