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Exploring the Suffolk Virginia Night Sky

Astronomy, Astrophotography, EAA

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Hersey

EAA – 03/04/2022 – First Light for the ZWO ASI294MC Pro…

EAA – 03/04/2022 – First Light for the ZWO ASI294MC Pro…

March 5, 2022 by Hersey

I picked up a new camera, the ZWO ASI294MC Pro, and these are the first EAA captures using it. The ZWO ASI294MC Pro is much (way much) more sensitive camera than the SVBONY SV305, and it should be since it cost considerable…

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Celestron Advanced GT CG5 Mount Tune Up

Celestron Advanced GT CG5 Mount Tune Up

March 2, 2022 by Hersey

I have two Celestron Advanced GT CG5 mounts. One I obtained new when I purchased my Celestron 8″ SCT and the other I picked up used. These mounts have served me well and I have had a lot of fun observing with…

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EAA – 02/19/2022 – Problems and a Couple Galaxies

EAA – 02/19/2022 – Problems and a Couple Galaxies

February 20, 2022 by Hersey

Nice, clear, cool, but a bit windy. I had planned to leave the Celestron C6 SCT on the mount to see how the F/6.3 focal reducer would do for some EAA… Well it didn’t. I had nothing but problems: problems with focus,…

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EAA – 02/18/2022 – Messing With the 6″ SCT

EAA – 02/18/2022 – Messing With the 6″ SCT

February 19, 2022 by Hersey

Yesterday was cloudy and rainy for most of the day, but things started to clear up in the late afternoon. I had taken the scope down and put it in the garage due to high winds the night before. Since it looked…

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Dusting Off the Old Celestron 6″ SCT

Dusting Off the Old Celestron 6″ SCT

February 15, 2022 by Hersey

Last night I swapped out the AT66ED with the Celestron 6″ SCT. I purchased this Celestron 6″ SCT OTA second hand back in 2009 or so. The Celestron C6 SCT has an aperture of 6″ (152 mm) and a focal length of…

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EAA – 02/11/2022 – Galaxies and more galaxies…

EAA – 02/11/2022 – Galaxies and more galaxies…

February 12, 2022 by Hersey

Was a nice night last night. Clear and warm, in the low 50’s, with a little bit of a breeze. The Moon was pretty bright, about 80% waxing, but still a nice night to EAA observe. I did some testing early in…

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EAA – 02/09/2022 – Just a quick look…

EAA – 02/09/2022 – Just a quick look…

February 10, 2022 by Hersey

Mostly clear skies and upper 30’s. I uncovered the scopes to do a little EAA on a school night. Had a peek at some of the more challenging objects on the CloudyNight’s February EAA Observing Challenge and a couple of interesting galaxies,…

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EAA – 02/05/2022 – The CN EAA Challenge and More Messiers…

EAA – 02/05/2022 – The CN EAA Challenge and More Messiers…

February 6, 2022 by Hersey

A nice clear night. A little cool in the lower 30’s. There is a little bit of a breeze and an occasional gust. Great night for some EAA. I was able to EAA observer several objects listed on the CloudNights February 2022…

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EAA – 02/01/2022 – Couple M81 Group Galaxies and CN Challenge

EAA – 02/01/2022 – Couple M81 Group Galaxies and CN Challenge

February 2, 2022 by Hersey

Weather is suppose to be decent for the near future and we should have a few clear nights over the next week or so. The telescope is set back up in the drive way and I took advantage of a mostly clear…

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New Azimuth Knobs for the CG5

New Azimuth Knobs for the CG5

February 2, 2022 by Hersey

Weather was pretty crappy last weekend. I put the scopes away due to the winds and we did get a bit of snow. I spent a lot of time checking out the new annotation feature in the latest SharpCap release, I also…

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