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To better appreciate this well-known swath of sky, an extremely long exposure was taken over many clear nights in 2013 and 2014. After 212 hours of camera time and an additional year of processing, the featured 1400-exposure collage spanning over 40 times the angular diameter of the Moon emerged.
Kaph — a modular OS intended to be easy and fun to administer and code for.
"May wisdom, fun, and the greater good shine forth in all your work." — Leo Brodie
You can make a hobby out of anything, even if you only finish once. I call myself a hobby programmer, and I don't think any of my programs were ever finished so much as stopped. But that is an impressive picture.
You'll also need an equatorial mount - again, not too pricey - and a good deal of perseverance.
The cost has come down, yes. You can hire time on online telescopes, but I'm sure that requires even more planning and patience. There's the iTelescope network and several individual scopes.
You can do without an equatorial mount if you have a computer-controlled one, but that's more a thing for big telescopes. I'm a little curious about the mechanical computer on the 200 inch Hale telescope, but I might be mis-remembering; it might have been another telescope. I miss my old books.
PeterX wrote:Well, Let's all avoid hobbies which need perseverance !
Oh, wait... I'm a hobby OS developer - there's needed a lot of perseverance
Happy hacking!
Kaph — a modular OS intended to be easy and fun to administer and code for.
"May wisdom, fun, and the greater good shine forth in all your work." — Leo Brodie