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One night @ Ager Observatory + big rock bonus

Posted on December 1, 2019November 1, 2020

Dual remote system running all night on 29th of November 2019. Full night in 33 seconds.

This new dual set up works really well. It allow me to take independant frames in narrow band in both telescopes and also use some time to fish some asteroids and comets.

Top right video is the allsky color camera taken long exposure frames using high gain.

From this allsky camera I receive also the all night keograms like this

and the star trails picture

With this frames I check the right conditions for astrophotography all night.

Top left is the video from the RMS meteor camera connected to the Global Meteor Network. It works as video camera with short exposures to detect trails and trajectories.

This camera is used to check the asteroids activities. As example here you could see the last big one recorded.

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