Astrophotography Special Interest Group Meeting

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Type: Astrophotography Sig

Keywords: Photography Astrophotography Pixinsight Nightscape Dslr

Held on: Jun 13, 2017 (Tue) at 07:00 PM to Jun 13, 2017 (Tue) at 09:00 PM

Speaker: Andy Ermolli

Location: Red Barn Classroom at the Museum of Flight 9404 E Marginal Way S Seattle, WA 98108

Event Coordinator: Matt Dahl

Overview

Topic: Autoguiding with PHD2

Andy Ermolli will be introducing the basics of autoguiding and discussing the best settings and practices when using PHD2.

This group meets to discuss imaging and processing techniques. No experience or special equipment required!

Meets second Tuesday of the month in the Red Barn Classroom at the Museum of Flight.

 

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Latitude 47.517993, Longitude -122.296384

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Announcements

almost 7 years ago

Reminder

This is just a friendly reminder that the Astrophotography Special Interest Group Meeting (astrophotography event) is scheduled for Jun 13, 2017, 07:00 PM.  Andy Ermolli will be discussing Autoguiding with PHD2. Please come out and join us!

Also, for those interested, prior to the meeting from 6-7pm in the Red Barn Classroom there will be a Night Sky Network Webinar entitled "Partnering with Latino Audiences for the Eclipse and Beyond."  Per the description of the event, in anticipation of "...the 2017 TSE, astronomy clubs are doing outreach in English and Spanish to many groups in their community. This NSN webinar will cover best-practices for reaching out to your local Latino and Hispanic audiences to get the word out about the eclipse and beyond."

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