Science Daily: Uranus
- NASA's Hubble, New Horizons team up for a simultaneous look at Uranus October 11, 2024
- Key to rapid planet formation August 1, 2024
Science Daily: Kuiper Belt
- Carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on Pluto's moon Charon October 1, 2024
- How Pluto got its heart April 15, 2024
Gtk, Glade, and gPhoto Steep Learning Curve
In my quest to build a Linux replacment for DSLRFocus, I’m hitting a steep learning curve with Glade, Gtk, and gPhoto. I’m making progress, but it is slow. I’ve also come to realize that sometimes "best practices" can get in the way. What do I mean? Well, in the gPhoto library, a Camera object is …
Eyeglass Material II, Abbe Numbers
Okay, I’m a physicist, but I kinda slept through the optics part, so I’m okay on the concept of dispersion and having index of refraction being a function of wavelength, but I’m a little weak on just what that Abbe number means in absolute terms. But I do know bigger is bettter (as far as …
Eyeglasses and Dispersion
I took a trip to my local optometrist this afternoon as I need new glasses. Having joined the over-40 crowd a few years ago, I’ve taken to wearing bifocals. I gave up on the progressive lens version as I simply couldn’t get used to them. That’s apparently a common problem, but annoying to find out …
Changing UID/GID on Mac OS X 10.5
Okay, this is not an astronomy topic, but I got stumped on this for a long time and searching the web, while helpful, didn’t make it exactly obvious. Why would you even want to change GID or UID? Well, I needed to synchronize UID and GID with my NFS server for file sharing. We have …
Canon DSLR and Linux II
I’ve been busy not writing (that is, doing other things) and have discovered that Linux can control both of my Canon Digital Rebels at the same time. It turns out there is a bug in gphoto2 that ignores the –port setting if you didn’t also supply a –camera setting. If you supply –camera, you must …
Canon DSLR and Linux
Well, in the past couple of days I got both a pleasant surprise and a bit of a let-down. First, I discovered that sometime in the past year or two, the gphoto2 folks have been very busy with Canon DSLRs. They’re reasonably well supported (in spite of what appears to be a lack of any …
Getting Ready for Summer Star Party
I reassembled the wiring harnesses for my equipment along more functional lines. I had put things together by type of connection which was pretty silly in hindsight. So now I have two four-cable harnesses for each Canon 350D (one DC power line, one serial line for the shutter release, one USB connection, and one heater …
AstroTrac, Take Two
Despite the full moon, I got out with my AstroTrac, modified Canon 350D and Borg 45ED. With the light-polluted skies of NYC, I put a Lumicon H-alpha filter on and shot as low as ISO 100 in order to test with 5-minute exposures. The conclusion?
Disappointing AstroTrac First Use
Well, I managed to get out and use my AstroTrac under reasonably dark skies just north of Cape Girardeau on the night of July 13/14. The moon didn’t set behind the hills until around 1:30 am, but I shot across the sky from it at M31 using my Borg 45ED. I used the laptop for …
AstroTrac and Canon
Well, Richard Taylor of AstroTrac got my polar alignment scope back to me before we left on vacation. Alas, the new scope has the same image scale problem as the old which makes it a bit difficult to align. Not impossible by any means, just more difficult. So I packed everything up and carried it …
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