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Endless Sky According to wikipedia it is a space trading and combat simulation game. Its free and open source, has a lot of content (even more with plugins). You do missions to get the storyline forward and to get money, you can also mine asteroid, trade with other planets, attack other ships and plunder them. You discover new species and Outfits to make your space ship better, etc.
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No, not in the flats and biases. I can see some faint stripes when looking through the lights with the display type changed form linear to histogram. On some images more than on others.
I also noticed that the stars are moving horizontally across the images because the guiding wasn't spot on. Maybe this is just walking noise?
Another question: Do you have the tripod that is optional for an additional 100€? Would this work as a everyday tripod to take somewhere or is it too heavy and bulky?
How heavy is your equipment? I have a telescope lying around that is used for observation and not photography, but I could buy an adapter for it. The telescope is 3.5kg and my camera another 500g, so ~4kg in total. Do you think it can handle this? Or does something this heavy cause too much issues?
Yeah. Probably not, but having them processed and shipped by normal paid workers and not amazon people is still better for me.
Yes, but I use the cloud for other purposes too and have enough storage for a backup, also even if I were to buy another drive, I would like to store one copy offsite without having to buy two drives
I don’t have an autoguider and obviously don’t want to do it manually, so I’m just doing this in post next time
I did use a tracking mount, but of course I didn‘t move the camera. I also used darks, biases and flats for calibration.
I think I‘ll just remove this in post as best as I can in the future.