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A New Beginning- Test Night 2

A New Beginning- Test Night 2
The Lap top has been retired just like me. I have started to use a Nuc which is a computer the size of my Samsung phone but not even a third of the weight. Nucs do not have a screen or a keyboard they are just a computer hard drive. It took me the better part of three days to set it all up( thankfully bucketing down with rain) first in the computer then as you can see getting it to find all the part that it has to operate. The only two night I had to check was FULL MOON which is not really good for photos but great for testing. The drive has only the running parts for the mount, Twitter, Xbox and a whole host of others apps where all deleted from the Nuc. See if you can find the Nuc Top left of key board.

Nuc

Setting up.

The whole Idea is to remove as many of the heavy hard cables that go up to the top as possible. this removed 5 of them heavy hard cable they shrunk from my 3m ones to less than a 1m and all go into the sides of the Nuc usb ports.

Position.

It took me two night to get the parts working first night was Guide camera and calibration. for some unknown reason the program decided to pick the main scope and camera when that was not the one it was set up with for guiding...... A lot of scratch the head but worked it out.

last night was try and take a photo on a far less than ideal night Full moon next to target BUT did all the parts of the program work. Thankfully they all did every one of them. I get into the Nuc by a net work cable that plugs into a switch next to the desk top inside so I operate it from inside the house. the only thing that did not work as I did not try was Rotation, for that I have to walk outside from computer room then back. That will get a test out later. This worked now its try and find clear nights we are back into rain.

Not being a computer person and have to get all the many layers to work is a real uphill battle. First night the main camera only produced what looked like a jet back photo. We could not work out why on the hop out in the dark so I went to bed. It turned out lap top could get a photo but not the Nuc. I checked the Nuc had the very latest all in one driver package but not the laptop it was the driver for the camera one camera so it was copy driver and add to Nuc. yes it worked.

QHY183C -10c 60 shot 5 min
MeLE Mini PC
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Optolong LeNhance filter,
Skywatcher Black DiamondED80 OTA
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro
Guided PHD2, SGP
Pixinsight, Ps.

Peter_Private_Box, Nouchetdu38, Gillian Everett, cammino and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club has replied
It is quite a thing to get up in the morning and see the computer did all it was suppose to. I have changed the PIPs but they are phone shots of when I was working so not that good or big any way. The table shot is all the gear and one by one hooking up to the computer so it is recognized 5 critical parts in total. The table was covered in wires not a place to have great grand children helping you. I just have to get a night that I can set out to take a real photo with little or no moon but at the moment is clouds and rain .

The wire looms that use to be and what is in use now are very different I had to get shorter cables and they are now all tied up on top of the scope. This was an exercise in better balance and removing cables. It now get use to this and feel secure that it does the job so I can leave it.
2 years ago.
 Gillian Everett
Gillian Everett club
All interesting, but a bit deep technology for me. I used to work in IT but am more a user these days, and my husband Ian has become the Tech support person, so I will send this to him, as I am sure he will be interested. I still have a regular size PC, with an integrated second disk for backup, for my main photo fiddling requirements. I also have a "Tiny" PC for my separate email activity. It is a Lenovo ThinkCentre, great performance and storage options.. Amazing night sky!!
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club has replied
I started this with mount and camera only but could see that it was more needed to get better quality photos. I am no computer person other than I know how to get myself in trouble very fast. Has been a very steep learning curve over the last two years and had the help of a computer wizard my friend and mentor. I am trying to get this one done on my own it helps get thing better balanced in the long run better photos. Just have to wait for rain and clouds to pass which at the moment seems never ending.

The things we do to ourselves...
2 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Steve
A wonderful and interesting observatory you are creating here!
I am always amazed by the results you achieve without the need for a massive optical telescope!
Our nights are never clear enough to make this kind of thing possible.
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
2 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club
Thank you Peter it is some thing that is always evolving in my case some of it turning back to camera lens. The results speak for them selves at this part of the journey into this type of photography I is getting a bit easier thats not to say you dont get thrown a curve ball or two on computer.
I have to say I feel a whole lot better than I did on the weekend thankfully I did not get covid only my wife mine was just a bad flu. we are both better to be a few more days past than before.
2 years ago.

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