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  • 17:25, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page How we started (Created page with "If you are reading this, chances are high that you are looking to do things similar to what you see on the subreddit. We were in your shoes once, and have plenty of anecdotal advice to give. This page focuses on how we got started. == How /u/Orangelantern == It all started when I was 15. I had just bought an Orion XT10i with my parents help, partly as a Christmas gift. I spent countless hours looking through my new telescope at all sorts of stars, completely clueless on...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:09, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Post titles (Created page with "As an addendum to Rule 4, here's a page about titles for you to read prior to submitting/resubmitting your image. This should give you a general idea of what we're removing, but if you need any more inspiration check out /r/funny/top or /r/pics/top. == What should I do if my post is removed for rule 4? == Repost it with a simpler title - e.g. "[F]irst Orion nebula - be gentle" becomes "M42 - The Orion nebula". If you think your post has been removed unfairly you should...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:02, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page User reviews (Created page with "This page is for equipment reviews by our users. ---- ==== Skywatcher Star Adventurer ==== ----http://www.reddit.com/r/astrophotography/comments/2ur0y7/skywatcher_star_adventurer_review/ ---- ==== Astro-Physics 1100GTO ==== ----http://www.reddit.com/r/astrophotography/comments/35mn3d/mount_review_astrophysics_1100gto_german/ ---- ==== Guidecam comparison - SBig STI vs Lodestar X2 ==== ----http://www.reddit.com/r/astrophotography/comments/30qk5m/autoguider_comparison_s...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:01, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Filters (Created page with "''Written by /u/yawg6669'' == The nature of light == For those unfamiliar with chemistry or physics, this section is a brief outline about light. When doing astrophotography, there are essentially two types of light being captures, infrared (IR), and visible (Vis). Visible light is the light you can see with your eyes, the light that gives “color” to things, red apples, green grass, blue sky, etc. IR light is light that is at a lower energy than visible light, an...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:58, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Camera comparisons (Created page with "In astrophotography you'll find a wide range of cameras being used by hobbyist, and you'll see several terms flung around such as CMOS/CCD/DSLR or astro camera. To get some acryonyms out of the way here is a brief definition on some cameras: * '''Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR)''' refers to a common consumer camera form factor which involves a small mirror that flips up to direct light to the view finder for framing. i.e. Canon 60D. In contrast there is also DSLM or...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:55, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Polar Alignment (Created page with "To start the polar alignment article, let's go into a brief overview of ''what'' polar alignment is. Put very simply, polar alignment is aligning the right ascension axis of our telescope mount with the rotational axis of the earth. Unguided telescopes track on a single axis (the R/A). This works by moving the telescope at a constant sidereal rate to counteract the way the earth is moving. The mount doesn't know that it's not aligned, it will move at the sidereal rate r...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:47, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Light pollution (Created page with " <code>By /u/Bersonic</code> A hugely important factor in astrophotography is light pollution. When you look up at the sky from the middle of NYC you may only see a few of the brightest stars. Drive a few hours away and you will see thousands. While light pollution won’t make or break your chances at a successful image, it sure can make getting there a pain. ---- ==== Measuring light pollution ==== ----Light pollution is quantified by a special system called the Bortl...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:45, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Stacking: DSOs (Created page with "== Why stack? == Stacking increase the signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio of your images. Generally speaking the noise follows fairly predictable patterns and can be removed by the use of calibration frames. This results in a smoother image - a well calibrated image is far easier to process than just a stack of light frames. Generally speaking the more frames you use, the better your image will be. This effect does drop off however, the noise reduction depends on the square ro...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:33, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Stacking: Planets (Created page with "== Why stack? == Solar system imaging is fairly similar to DSO imaging in that we want to combine good images together to increase the signal to noise ratio. As planets are so bright and affected by atmosphere the best way to do this is by trying to get as many frames of them as possible with a high FPS video. This overcomes the effects of atmospheric turbulence and allows us to stack many good quality frames. Solar system imaging is a good way to get into astrophotogra...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:30, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Safety Tips (Created page with "== Observational Safety == By /u/Orangelantern When you think of a word to describe Astronomy, "Dangerous" doesn't normally come to mind. Its not. There are however, dangerous things you can do ''while'' observing. A telescope is a light amplifying device. Pointing it at a bright object such as the sun and looking through the eyepiece can severely damage your eye. As /u/Orangelantern experienced, even having your telescope pointed '''NEAR''' the sun without a proper...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:26, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Common Imaging Issues (Created page with "This is an excellent resource written by /u/spastrophoto about common problems seen in astrophotography. The original thread can be found here. ===== Reference Image ===== ---- * [http://i.imgur.com/T48EKws.jpg Original image of M42 for reference] - This image was taken by the HST. The image shows no imaging, calibration, or processing problems. ===== Trailing ===== ---- * [http://i.imgur.com/jbTUMAQ.jpg Star trailing example] - Tracking or guiding problems during...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:18, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page What Telescope (Created page with "'''''We are in the process of updating the recommendations on this page. Please check out the #wiki-discussion channel in our subreddit Discord for more info.''''' == What Telescope Should I Get? == <blockquote>'''''DISCLAIMER: Prices for astrophotography gear, and astronomy gear in general, are increasing due to world events, as we are sure you are aware. The prices indicated here might not be accurate.'''''</blockquote>The question of “what telescope do I need for a...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:37, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Glossary (Created page with "Astrophotography is a big subject and involves a lot of obscure terminology. In order to help you to understand what we're talking about we've attempted to write a glossary of common terms and equipment, how they're used and their effect on the final image. ===== AP ===== ----Astrophotography! It's what we do here. ===== Aperture ===== ----The aperture is the diameter of the opening at the front of the telescope, where light enters. In astrophotography the aperture is...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:15, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Getting Started (Created page with "By /u/OrangeLantern, /u/Bersonic, and /u/IKLYSP == Welcome to '''Astrophotography!''' == On this page we will attempt to provide the basic outline of the equipment and skills needed to successfully take an astronomical image. Astrophotography is one of, if not the hardest disciplines of photography, so don't feel bad if your first few images come out looking like sky potatoes. == '''What ''is'' !Astrophotography?''' == !Astrophotography is a community dedicated to the...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:59, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs deleted page Posting Guidelines (duplicate)
  • 14:58, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Posting Guidelines and Rules Explanation (Created page with "== Community / Posting Rules == '''I''' | '''Real space images only.''' * Astrophotography refers to images of astronomical objects or phenomena exclusively. * Images that show objects or people below the Kármán Line (100km) will be removed. * Images must be an accurate representation of a real astronomical object. * Equipment posts are allowed * Photos taken while the photographer is above the Kármán Line are allowed '''II''' | '''Original and Amateur Content On...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 14:58, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs undeleted page Posting Guidelines (2 revisions)
  • 14:56, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs deleted page Posting Guidelines (Broken redirect: content was: "== Community / Posting Rules == '''I''' | '''Real space images only.''' * Astrophotography refers to images of astronomical objects or phenomena exclusively. * Images that show objects or people below the Kármán Line (100km) will be removed. * Images must be an accurate representation of a real astronomical object. * Equipment posts are allowed * Photos taken whi...", and the only contributor was "Astroadmin" ([[User talk:...)
  • 14:50, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs created page Posting Guidelines (added posting guidelines) Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:45, 21 June 2023 Astroadmin talk contribs protected Main Page [Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) (hist)
  • 08:44, 21 June 2023 MediaWiki default talk contribs created page Main Page
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