Thanks Brian,
Tempted to give this a go one full moon - (does that make it a loony idea ) I like the idea of doing ratios with different filters. First practical question is what is the nature of the protective glass on my ZWO 1294 MM mono camera i.e. not sure if it is a UV/IR cut filter in its own right and whether it will have to come off?
Tim
Mineral Moon, 99.7% illumination
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Re: Mineral Moon, 99.7% illumination
Hi Tim,
At the ZWO site, they offer this for the ASI294MM:
It would have been nice if they extended the graph to 1000nm like their ASI120 and ASI290, but my gut tells me that the QE doesn't suddenly drop to zero at wavelengths above 800nm. I think you are good.
BTW, here is my 290M. It's Altair not ZWO so I am making a major assumption:
EDIT: I found this at the Altair site regarding my GPCAM2 290M:
Mono Camera: AR-coated optical window allowing UV or IR light through with 350-1050nm wavelength transmission.
(Note: An optional UV/IR blocking / Luminance filter with 400-700nm wavelength transmission in a C-thread housing to replace the existing one is available for this camera, product code: OW-GP-UVIR).
That's good news for me. It would be great if ZWO supplied as much information as Altair. By the way, does anyone know what "AR-coated" means? The only "AR" I know is "Augmented Reality". Seriously.
Next question: Will my (doublet) refractor focus IR? It's proven itself awful in Blue but does well in Green and Red. Hopefully that will extend to IR
Good luck,
Brian
At the ZWO site, they offer this for the ASI294MM:
It would have been nice if they extended the graph to 1000nm like their ASI120 and ASI290, but my gut tells me that the QE doesn't suddenly drop to zero at wavelengths above 800nm. I think you are good.
BTW, here is my 290M. It's Altair not ZWO so I am making a major assumption:
EDIT: I found this at the Altair site regarding my GPCAM2 290M:
Mono Camera: AR-coated optical window allowing UV or IR light through with 350-1050nm wavelength transmission.
(Note: An optional UV/IR blocking / Luminance filter with 400-700nm wavelength transmission in a C-thread housing to replace the existing one is available for this camera, product code: OW-GP-UVIR).
That's good news for me. It would be great if ZWO supplied as much information as Altair. By the way, does anyone know what "AR-coated" means? The only "AR" I know is "Augmented Reality". Seriously.
Next question: Will my (doublet) refractor focus IR? It's proven itself awful in Blue but does well in Green and Red. Hopefully that will extend to IR
Good luck,
Brian
Re: Mineral Moon, 99.7% illumination
AR - Anti Reflection…