
Remote Observatory, Hakos, Namibia
Data acquisition by Herbert Sauber/Werner Möhler for the IAS e.V. community, used with kind permission.
Also posted to Astrobin.
Continue readingRemote Observatory, Hakos, Namibia
Data acquisition by Herbert Sauber/Werner Möhler for the IAS e.V. community, used with kind permission.
Also posted to Astrobin.
Continue readingNew processing of the Gamsberg 2018 data for Jupiter and Saturn, taken with the mighty “70er” at the IAS Observatory Gamsberg, Namibia.
Continue readingA new time-lapse video, showcasing the nightsky at the IAS Observatory Hakos, Namibia.
Also posted to Youtube.
Update der kleinen Serie “Rastplätze in Namibia” mit ein paar weiteren Bildern von 2018.
Only a quick try in May, should’ve taken many more frames for a proper image. Too focussed on Jupiter at that time. ;-)
Internationale Amateursternwarte e.V.
IAS Observatory Hakos, Namibia
Celestron C14 14″ 3910mm f/11 on Kraska horseshoe mount
ASI178MC with Televue Powermate 2,5x
Gain 359, 60ms, 20% out of 1000 frames
Image acquisition in cooperation with Michael Mushardt: Sharpcap
Image processing: AutoStakkert! 3, PixInsight, PIPP, Lightroom
One of the better single Jupiter images, taken back in May at Hakos, Namibia. Conditions for planetary imaging were relatively poor, tried over the course of 5 nights. All new single Jupiter images can be found in the Planets album.
Internationale Amateursternwarte e.V.
IAS Observatory Hakos, Namibia
Celestron C14 14″ 3910mm f/11 on Kraska horseshoe mount
ASI178MC with Televue Powermate 2,5x
Gain 240, 60ms, 10% out of 1000 frames
Image acquisition in cooperation with Michael Mushardt: Sharpcap
Image processing: AutoStakkert! 3, PixInsight, PIPP, Lightroom
All details at Astrobin, Image of the Day 15 Aug 2019!