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10/20/2022 – EAF and Guide Scope Prep for Some Weekend EAA
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10/20/2022 – EAF and Guide Scope Prep for Some Weekend EAA

October 21, 2022 by Hersey

Last night I set up the gear and got things ready for the clear skies we are expecting this weekend. I wanted to test out the ZWO Electronic Automatic Focuser (EAF) focusing on the main scope using the Autofocus routine in the…

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Post Processing a Couple EAA Images
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Post Processing a Couple EAA Images

September 19, 2022 by Hersey

Electronically Assisted Astronomy, or EAA, is a method of observing where the telescope eyepiece is replaced with a camera. Images of an object are captured and then live stacked to be viewed in real time. This is a bit different from Astrophotography…

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09/17/2022 – EAA – Messiers and More!
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09/17/2022 – EAA – Messiers and More!

September 18, 2022 by Hersey

Another nice clear night, pretty much the same as last night. Observed a few more Messiers for the log and a couple of other interesting objects while I was just looking around. Earlier in the month I had a lot of issues…

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09/16/2022 – EAA – A Great Night Looking Around Cassiopeia
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09/16/2022 – EAA – A Great Night Looking Around Cassiopeia

September 17, 2022 by Hersey

A nice cool, in the mid-60s, and clear night. A bit hazy, but not too bad overall. My plan for this session was to revisit some of the objects on the CloudyNight’s September 2022 EAA Observing Challenge list and to see what…

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09/02/2022 – Observing Session – Finally a clear sky!
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09/02/2022 – Observing Session – Finally a clear sky!

September 4, 2022 by Hersey

Finally after more than a month we had a clear night sky on Friday. It was warm and humid but clear. The Moon was about half full in the Southwest sky. In the late afternoon I uncovered the scope and connected the…

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EAA – 07/23/2022 – Nebulas, Clusters, and a Famous Galaxy Quintet
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EAA – 07/23/2022 – Nebulas, Clusters, and a Famous Galaxy Quintet

July 24, 2022 by Hersey

It has been a while since I have been able to get out and observe. Mostly due to no clear weekend nights. It was hot with high thin clouds most of the day on 07/23/2022 but the sky mostly cleared after 8:30…

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07/03/2022 – EAA – Clouds
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07/03/2022 – EAA – Clouds

July 4, 2022 by Hersey

It has been a while since I have been able to get out with the scope. It looked like it might clear last night, but that was not the case. I set up the SV503 102ED scope, got everything cabled up, and…

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EAA – 06/18/2022 – Some Nebula in Cygnus and a few other things…
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EAA – 06/18/2022 – Some Nebula in Cygnus and a few other things…

June 19, 2022 by Hersey

Last night the sky was mostly clear. It was also a bit cooler than it has been in the last couple weeks, once the Sun went down it cooled to the low 70s pretty quick and was in the mid-60s when I…

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EAA – 06/04/2022 – CN June 2022 Observing Challenge…
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EAA – 06/04/2022 – CN June 2022 Observing Challenge…

June 5, 2022 by Hersey

I uncovered the scope in the late afternoon and hoped for the sky to clear, it mostly did. Mostly clear night, a few high thin clouds moving quickly across the sky, temperatures in the lower 70s. My plan was to hunt for…

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EAA – 05/29/2022 – A Few More Messiers…
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EAA – 05/29/2022 – A Few More Messiers…

May 30, 2022 by Hersey

Another warm, clear night. Temperatures were in the mid to lower 70’s and it was a little less humid than the night before. My plan was to try to pick up a few more of the Messiers over in the area of…

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