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The app’s Home screen will show your Seestar and battery level, provide a local weather forecast, offer three observation modes you can choose from, offer some observing recommendations, | The app’s Home screen will show your Seestar and battery level, provide a local weather forecast, offer three observation modes you can choose from, offer some observing recommendations, | ||
- | ==== Three Acquisition Modes ==== | + | {{ : |
- | == Stargazing (DSO) Mode == | + | === Stargazing (DSO) Mode === |
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This mode really should be called DSO (Deep Sky Objects) because it is designed for exploring and capturing galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, comets, asteroids, double stars, etc. | This mode really should be called DSO (Deep Sky Objects) because it is designed for exploring and capturing galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, comets, asteroids, double stars, etc. | ||
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Here's an image of the Sombrero Galaxy (M104) created in just 22 minutes of data collection (49 minutes on the clock)((The Seestar has a quality algorithm that picks or rejects each image that's captured. If the telescope jiggles or a cloud floats by, rejection will make the clock time exceed the capture time shown in the top right corner of the screen)) | Here's an image of the Sombrero Galaxy (M104) created in just 22 minutes of data collection (49 minutes on the clock)((The Seestar has a quality algorithm that picks or rejects each image that's captured. If the telescope jiggles or a cloud floats by, rejection will make the clock time exceed the capture time shown in the top right corner of the screen)) | ||
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- | == Solar System Mode == | + | === Solar System Mode === |
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- | Seestar' | + | Seestar' |
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+ | Video recording capabilities (MP4 or AVI) allow you to use other software to collect a bunch a frames in close succession and then select the sharpest frames in the movie so you can process them later. PIPP, AstroStakkert!3, | ||
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+ | ZWO’s ASIstudio software is the easiest to use and produces decent results. [[https:// | ||
- | Video recording capabilities (MP4 or AVI) allow you to use other software to collect | + | Siril is a very popular stacking |
- | ZWO’s ASIstudio software is the easiest to use and produces decent results. [[https:// | ||
- | PIPP, AstroStakkert!3, | ||
- | == Solar Mode == | + | == Solar == |
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- | == Planetary Mode == | + | == Planets |
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- | Seestar' | + | Seestar |
- | You can reduce the camera’s | + | You can reduce the camera’s |
- | The planets are tiny, thanks to ,ss short focal length, and they' | + | The planets are tiny, thanks to Seestar |
- | To capture Jupiter' | + | To capture Jupiter' |
- | == Scenery Mode == | + | ====Scenery Mode ==== |
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- | I live close to the Pacific Ocean near big Navy and Marine Corps bases and have had some fun taking pictures and videos of ships and boats. I even managed to get video of a unique unmanned robot ship launching a kite for a better view over the horizon. | + | I live close to the Pacific Ocean near big Navy and Marine Corps bases and have had some fun taking pictures and videos of ships and boats. I even managed to get video of a unique unmanned robot ship launching a kite for a better |