Using Telescopius. com for target ideas and the telescope simulator Some of the frequent questions I see asked on the various social media platforms groups is "Any suggestions for targets tonight?" or "can I see XYZ with ABC telescope" or "What will M42 look like with XYZ ABC scope and camera" So, in this video, I will walk through some of the key features of Telescopius com and how you can use it to help answer those questions
Cant get my gear right on Stellarium Telescopius : r . . . - Reddit Hi there! I'm currently struggling to have a realistic framing preview of my equipment in some of the most popular planning tools available on the internet (Stellarum and Telescopius) The best way to illustrate that is by showing a comparison between what Telescopius gave me as a Preview, vs what the final result of my M42 picture was: https: ibb co B2H3wSV My imaging gear is as follows
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ZWO seestar S50. Worth it? : r telescopes - Reddit I purchased one simply so I could keep enjoying the hobby whilst sitting indoors The Seestar is almost full-proof Within 30 minutes of unboxing it, I had it set up in the backyard in 5F weather I came back inside and aimed it at M42 on an iPad and minutes later was simply amazed The applications for this when you just want to casually observe is worth picking it up
Planning Advice and Tools? : r AskAstrophotography - Reddit Hi everyone, Looking for some tips on planning out some future sessions What apps, websites, or tools do you all use for planning? I use telescopius to plan how the DSO looks with my equipment, but how about which DSO to shoot, weather in my area, etc ? Thanks!
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Which focal length should I use for these targets? - Reddit Go to telescopius com, choose the telescope simulator, input your sensor size and focal length, and see for yourself If all you want to know is framing, then all the other specs shouldn’t matter (such as resolution)
Is seestar s50 worth buying? : r telescopes - Reddit The home to all amateur astronomers telescopes! Feel free to discuss anything astronomical here, from what sort of telescope you should get, stargazing tips and tricks, to how to use that scope of yours that's been sitting around! Astrophotography is permitted as well, but feel free to check out r astrophotography for more of that If you're looking for your first telescope, please read the
What resources do you use to decide what to photograph on a . . . - Reddit Stellarium has all the surveys Telescopius have, but you have to choose one from the settings before you use them I usually use a few of the DSS2 surveys The only possible advantage I can see for Telescopius is that you can export your framing (set up mosaics etc), and import it to your imaging computer