Edward Fraser

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  • in reply to: Outreach Viewing #583065
    Edward Fraser
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    David,

    Thanks for that info. Sounds like a great setup, and not that difficult to achieve.

    Regards

    Ed

    in reply to: Viewing Venus in the daytime this morning. #580642
    Edward Fraser
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    This shot was taken on 31st January 8.29am from Cupar,Fife,

    in reply to: Viewing Venus in the daytime this morning. #580641
    Edward Fraser
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    I took this on 23rd January 8.15am from Cupar,Fife.

    in reply to: Sky and Telescope #580595
    Edward Fraser
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    Any recommendations for which Astronomy mag or mags worth subscribing to now?

    in reply to: Finding the Centre of Gravity. #580076
    Edward Fraser
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    The rig, consisting of the fork mount, tube and wedge weights over 35Kg and I do not fancy trying to balance it suspended on a rope.

    I like Davids idea, and two pencils are easier to source than three bathroom scales.

    Thanks both.

    Ed

    in reply to: New book on The Moon #579512
    Edward Fraser
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    Congratulations on the publication of your new book. Just ordered it and looking forward to a good read. Don’t know where you find the time. Keep up the good work.

    Ed

    in reply to: Hyperstar Use. #579357
    Edward Fraser
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    Yes Callum the vidio did work and thanks for that.

    I have Greg’s book ‘Making Beautiful Deep-Sky Images’ and that’s where I came across the Hyperstar originally.

    As Greg says in his talk, he can’t understand why all beginners to astro imaging do not use one.

    I am going to take the plunge and hopefully produce something worthy of publication in the BAA gallery.

    Will have fun trying.

    Thanks all for the advice.

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