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I was happy to know some my friends. They have improved my lunar activity for the GLR group, sharing many works with me. |
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| My name is KC Pau- Currently, I mainly use a 10″ f/6 Newtonian reflector for my visual observation and imaging of the Moon and Planets. For high resolution imaging, I use a 5x barlow and a Philips Toucam Pro webcam. The advantage of using webcam is that it can catch the best seeing moment during the image capture process. Then the AVI file is processed and stacked with Registax and the resulting image is further processed with Photoshop. However, my CN212 is also a fine telescope for visual observation and imaging too. I used it to take many fine lunar images before I acquire the 10″ reflector. I am a workshop instructor in a local vocational institute. My observing site is located just on the outskirts of the city center of Hong Kong. It’s surrounded by skyscrapers. During the night, flood lights from commercial buildings illuminate the sky like the day. Under this sky condition, I limit myself to observe bright heavenly objects such as the Moon and the Planets. However, the hot air currents dissipated from neighbourhood air-conditioners affect the seeing condition very much. The seeing condition at my site is always around 4~5/10 and seldom reaches 7/10 or higher. The only way I can do is to wait for the short but best moment to press down the CAPTURE button. The waiting time may be an hour or more. Anyway, I have to wait for the objects to come out from the neighbouring skycrapers. |
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I have been an amateur astronomer for about thirty five years.My favorite instrument is a 235 mm Schmidt Cassegrain.My main interest is in lunar topography and geology. I use shape from shading techniques, stereo matching, terrain mapping and shadow measurements to study lunar features.I am also interested in multispectral and hyperspectral imaging of the lunar surface and plan to devote more time to these areas in the coming year.I would like to develop a technique that would allow amateur astronomers to easily drape geologic information over three dimensional terrain maps of lunar features.I am interested in finding uncomplicated and accessible techniques to enable amateur astronomers to extract topographic and geologic information from their lunar images. My interests outside of astronomy include classical music, French literature and aviation. |
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I was born in 1973 in
Massa, Tuscany, and I started my passion with Astronomy in 1995 when the
beatiful Hale-Bopp comet appeared in the sky and caught my attention. |
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