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    Basic Astro Stuff

    I am in Red Lodge MT tonight and Sunday night. Other than at 11k feet elevation on the top of Beartooth..... the wind was blowing and the ambient temp was 40f and for the Florida boy that is frostbite temps.....

    Tried to do some pics of the Milky way last night. In short, even the 10 second exposure showed signs of movement of the planet (stars) on my 24mm Art (shooting at f2 hoping to minimize the aberrations in the corners - didn't work).

    I do have Sky Adventurer 2i 'in the box' and had promised myself I would take it out and try some pics with it.

    Have taken it out and assembled it once, but have never put it to use.

    Not sure if I have the clothing to stand in 40f and set up the rig.

    Might try it with my full spectrum 5d3 and the 70/200. Thoughts/helpful hints? Will have a couple of nights in the Badlands as well to improve on the effort.

    Mike
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    Learned several things last night.

    1st get really good at finding the north star, the cell phone apps I have where poor, not comically bad.
    2nd get the alignment right, I don't think I did. I was able to find the North Star... I think.... aligned it as best I could, pretty darn close.
    3rd No what you want to take a picture off. So many targets so little time.

    My pic of the north star was fine, as I departed from the axis, the stars 'slide'

    Suggestions and hints are welcome.

    Mike
    If you see me with a wrench, call 911

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