Contact information

Frank Castanho
apsig@texasastro.org

Feb 2023 APSIG Show and Tell Image of the Month

Feb 2023 APSIG Show and Tell Image of the Month
Rosette Nebula --- Imager: Larry Ammann

Meeting Information

!!!!!!! All APSIG meetings are held online Zoom !!!!!!!!!

TAS APSIG meets 4 nights per month

Two beginners meetings on 1st and 3rd Monday at 7pm

Advanced APSIG meets 1st Tuesday at 6PM

Image Processing Meeting on 2nd Wed at 7PM

TAS membership required for participation

If interested in joining TAS APSIG group, please contact:

Frank Castanho

apsig@texasastro.org

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

September APSIG Meeting

Hey APSIG gang!

Please join us at the Timberglen Library Tuesday, September 2nd from 6-8pm for our monthly APSIG meeting.

Last month I offered to discuss one of the topics listed below. It was the group consensus that the topic at that meeting should be "Long Focal Length Imaging with a 12" LX200GPS". The remaining topics were covered at meetings last year. I would offer to re-visit one of these topics this month. We can decide on one of these topics at the meeting or select another way to spend our time together. 

Planetary Imaging and Processing
Exoplanet Light Curve observing
Long Focal Length Imaging with a 12" LX200GPS

Don't forget your images for show-n-tell!

See you there!


-George

Saturday, August 2, 2014

August APSIG Meeting

Hey APSIG gang!

Please join us at the Timberglen Library Tuesday, August 5th from 6-8pm for our monthly APSIG meeting.

This month we will have a smorgasbord of topics to select from. We can spend time on one, two or three topics depending on the interest of the group. The topics include two topics discussed last year and one with new material. The topics are:

Planetary Imaging and Processing
Exoplanet Light Curve observing
Long Focal Length Imaging with a 12" LX200GPS

The Long FL imaging topic will give an account of the modifications/adjustments and equipment that I have found useful to be able to make long exposure images with a 12" LX200GPS at 3000 mm FL.

Don't forget your images for show-n-tell!

See you there!

-George

apsig.blogspot.com