[Aavso-photometry] Re: HD 80606 & AIP4Win Help

Steve Beckwith stevebeckwith at comcast.net
Fri Feb 25 00:09:25 EST 2005


Tim,
I used AIP4WIN without a problem.  I used 80807 as the comp and the
outer annulus of it an 80806 overlapped on each other almost to the
inner annulus.

I'm imaging a 3570mm fl with an ST9XE.  Resolution 1.15'/pixel.  


You may want to extend your fl to something that would give you a same
resolution.  You'll probably want to use 331:892 as the check star so
you can't have the fl so long that you can't get it into the fov.

I hope this helps.

- Steve
 
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:aavso-photometry-bounces at mira.aavso.org] On Behalf Of Tim
Crawford
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 6:26 PM
To: aavso-photometry at mira.aavso.org
Subject: [Aavso-photometry] Re: HD 80606 & AIP4Win Help

AIP4WIN seems to go haywire when I do a multiple image
process on HD 80606 Time Series... I presume it is
because I am using the close star HD 80607.

I think some one already posted that they had a
workout for this problem.. would appreicate some help
if some one does.

Single image process works out OK but it is too
sloooooooow, especially with AIP4WIN droping out the
image time on calibrated Single Image Processing which
means the header has to be also opened and the data
transferred on each indivudal integration.

Help!

CS

Tim Crawford CTX
Arch Cape Observatory
OR
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