Welcome to my astronomy blog, I dedicate myself to the simplest form of amateur astronomy which requires only portable equipment. I have two small refractors, two small binoculars, one small GOTO mount and another small equatorial mount, and a small H-alpha solar filter. Originally from a city where the people were proud of their light pollution, that is Hong Kong where I loved. Relocated to the UK since 2021.
Monday, May 30, 2005
double shadow transit
can't capture, but had a peek... sky90 was good enough... ext-Q is not much a thing...
Monday, May 16, 2005
Very short observation and soaked
Had a look on the sun during cloud gap... blue sky and white cloud.
the view is superb... but after several minutes, heavy rain came and it's the first time that I got my scopes soaked (very brief) and it's inside my home.
the view is superb... but after several minutes, heavy rain came and it's the first time that I got my scopes soaked (very brief) and it's inside my home.
Saturday, May 07, 2005
Sky90 and Jupiter
Good transparency (8/10) but poor seeing (0-2).
The Sky90 did quite well on the TG-SP II for planets, acceptable and it's the most portable rig for planet imaging... Got to find ways to use C8 however.
Results are okay, better than forcing myself to use C8.
Got to find chance to shoot with Ranger reduced to 52mm aperture, should be quite fun.
The Sky90 did quite well on the TG-SP II for planets, acceptable and it's the most portable rig for planet imaging... Got to find ways to use C8 however.
Results are okay, better than forcing myself to use C8.
Got to find chance to shoot with Ranger reduced to 52mm aperture, should be quite fun.
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