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Old 01-06-2024, 04:26 PM
foc (Ross)
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Not very successful SN2024ggi spectrum!

For the first ever time, I had my ASIAIRpro repeatedly insist it was in the Northern hemisphere apparently because the AM5 mount suddenly thought it was. My other scope for some reason picked up the ASIAIRpro signal and missed doing a color target of NGC3621. :

And for what capture I obtained the camera was wrongly oriented so that the spectrum runs through the galaxy and has a mid peak that is a star on the spectral alignment.

Still it was an interesting exercise, if not as successful as that earlier SA100 Pons Brook spectrum I added to my comet post in the Solar system forum.

For this basic SA100 spectrum the calibration star was beta-Hydrae
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