Recent Articles
Seestar x Raspberry Pi
August 7, 2024
Seestar Alp is an open source project that lets you control a Seestar S50. Here's a quick start guide to running it on a Raspberry Pi.
Live Stream 2024/08/02
August 2, 2024
We're going to do some live observing with two Seestar telescopes
Live Stream 2024/08/01
August 1, 2024
We're going to do some live observing with two Seestar telescopes
Live Stream 2024/07/19
July 19, 2024
Let's look at the development version of Siril, plus do a little live image processing
Live Stream 2024/06/01
June 1, 2024
Parade of Planets, Sun update, and Ever Changing Sky
Transient Targets
June 1, 2024
The Ever Changing sky - Time domain astronomy and some other things
Other Articles
- February 24, 2024Some notes and photos to go along with my live stream on 2024/02/24.
- February 17, 2024Some notes and photos to go along with my live stream on 2024/02/17.
- January 30, 2024Some notes about recent updates in the Seestar S50's latest firmware
- January 27, 2024Some notes and photos to go along with my live stream on 2024/01/27. We are talking about post processing of images from the Seestar S50.
- January 20, 2024Some notes and photos to go along with my live stream on 2024/01/20.
- January 15, 2024Can you use welding glass for solar viewing?
- January 8, 2024Some information on the upcoming total solar eclipse.
- January 5, 2024Some notes and photos to go along with my live stream on 2024/01/05. I did a little show and tell of gear for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
- December 29, 2023Some notes and photos to go along with my live stream on 2023/12/29
- December 7, 2023Some notes and photos to go along with my live stream on 2023/12/08
- November 28, 2023Catching a plane crossing the sun with the Seestar S50 Smart Telescope.
- November 18, 2023More time using the Seestar Smart Telescope
- October 21, 2023Making a 30 second timelapse in mere days of processing!
- August 5, 2023A total and annular solar eclipse in the US are happening soon. Get ready!