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SpiralCam - Astrophotography

M42 Orion Nebula and M51 Whirlpool Galaxy by Mike Weasner

M42 Orion Nebula and M51 Whirlpool Galaxy by Mike Weasner

SpiralCam - Astrophotography

by yong chong loh
SpiralCam - Astrophotography
SpiralCam - Astrophotography
SpiralCam - Astrophotography

What is it about?

M42 Orion Nebula and M51 Whirlpool Galaxy by Mike Weasner.

SpiralCam - Astrophotography

App Details

Version
4.0
Rating
(5)
Size
31Mb
Genre
Photo & Video Productivity
Last updated
August 3, 2021
Release date
February 9, 2019
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

M42 Orion Nebula and M51 Whirlpool Galaxy by Mike Weasner.
M83 Pinwheel Galaxy by Yongchong Loh.

It is not easy to capture the spiral arm of galaxy. The app is made in Singapore and is able to capture galaxy M83 on 114mm and 8" telescope. Demo video at https://youtu.be/oeMnA4v2Ejc

It takes about a minute to see the spiral arm of M83 on a manual Dobsonian 8" telescope.

This app uses long exposure and image stacking. It automatically takes care of star finding, tracking, alignment and stacking. It reveals things that you cannot see in your telescope alone. It is design for use on manual, goto or eq mount.

Requirement: a simple phone adapter to attach to the telescope eyepiece. You can get it from online store.

Instruction: Manual focus your telescope to a DSO. Insert phone adapter with eyepiece into the telescope. Press start to view deep sky gems. Move the telescope to keep the galaxy in sight of the eyepiece view. The software will take care of finding the stars and stack them.

Note: You can press start and the app will automatically select stars for tracking. Alternatively, you can select 2 stars and press start button. After the app starts tracking, you can still select different star for tracking. To select a star, tap the star on the screen.

Nebula button: Activate it (turns white color) if you imaging bright object such as Orion Nebula. If you are imaging faint object such as galaxies, do ensure the Nebula button is not pressed (in red color).

For amateur astronomer.

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