Is there a limit to the apparent magnitude of the stars that STELLINA can detect?
Yes. Stellina poses for 10 seconds which allows for a magnitude greater than 13 under a clear sky.
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[Vespera] Is there a limit to the apparent magnitude of stars that my device can detect?
Yes, Vespera does 10-second exposures and their stacking makes it possible to reach a magnitude higher than 13 under a good sky.
Does STELLINA track the stars?
Thanks to its motorized system, STELLINA can track the stars. The tracking is also working when using manual pointing mode.
[Vespera Passengers] Is there a limit to the apparent magnitude of the stars that the device can detect?
Yes, Vespera Passengers makes 10-second exposures, and stacking them together allows us to reach a magnitude of 16 under good skies.
What can I photograph with STELLINA?
STELLINA is what can be called a “large field” astrograph (astrophoto camera) because its field is about 1° x 0.7°. To get a better idea, the Sun and the Moon represent a field of about 0.5°, so they perfectly fill the sensor’s field. STELLINA is ...
How does STELLINA's initialization work?
STELLINA is fully automatized, but it requires some information in order to start photographing. First, it needs to know its exact position (coordinates, time), this information is provided using your device’s GPS, when creating your Observatory on ...