If you happen to know the ASIStudio, the astrophotography software platform developed by ZWO, then you might know that it just released a new version some days ago. The new version 1.8 brings a new software – ASIMeteorCap for meteor detection and imaging. With this new tool, you can easily capture the meteor without worrying about missing the tiny window when the meteor is passing.

Brand new ASIStudio’s navigation page

The new version comes with a new navigation page where you can clearly see all the software ASIStudio has now and quickly start them.

V1.8 new navigation interface

Developed for Recording the Special Moment

ZWO does not want to design software which needs the users to spend plenty of time learning how to start. So ASIMeteorCap is really easy to use. It supports all ASI cameras. No matter you’re an astrophotography expert or just an astronomy amateur who just brought your first ASI camera, you can learn to capture beautiful meteors with ease!

Main interface of ASIMeteorCap

Brief Introduction

The whole workflow is very similar with planetary imaging. Connect the camera to your computer, you’ll see the preview image on your screen. Then adjust the exposure time and gain value until you can clearly see the stars on the night sky from your computer screen.

After that, you’ll also need to adjust the sensitivity. You may use a laser pointer to simulate the motion of a meteor in front of the camera lens to make sure the sensitivity of ASIMeteorCap is now high enough to successfully record the motion. There is an option below the sensitivity allowing you to turn on or turn off the sound alert when the software detects a meteor passing.

Another important feature in ASIMeteorCap is the Mask. Meteor imaging can easily be affected by city lights, tree shaking or human walking. In these cases, you can turn on the mask and draw some red frames on the preview screen. The area covered by those frames will not be detected. To delete one of the frames, just right click it.

Mask settings

Unlike other software in ASIStudio, in ASIMeteorCap when you click the record button it will only record the moments when meteors are moving. The night is long, so the saved video files will be incredibly large if you record the full night – we believe this is not what you want.

Enable Recording

Share the Video with Your Friends

There is a very helpful little tool that have been integrated into ASIMeteorCap – ASIFormatTool. Think video converting too troublesome? Try this! It will help you to downsize the large AVI videos into small videos which are still clear and sharp and friendly to your computer’s hard disk space.

It can also merge multiple videos in AVI or MP4 format into one video. It makes video sharing very simple and quick. Just drag the files to import, and then with some easy clicks, you’ll be able to share with your friends or family the meteors you captured tonight!

Summary

ASIStudio is a user-friendly and easy-to-use astrophotography software platform. It can help you do planetary imaging, DSO imaging, live stack, and simple post-processing, and also help you to control your AM5 mount. Now with the new software added, its scope of service has been widened again. Stay stunned to the following new features of ASIStudio in the future, please!

If you still haven’t downloaded the ASIStudio, then please click here and try the new 1.8 version: https://www.zwoastro.com/downloads/asistudio

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