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Old 04-07-2018, 08:34 PM
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Comet /2016 M1 PanSTARRS near NGC6352

Comet /2016 M1 PanSTARRS near NGC6352 total exposure is only 19min. taken RASA and gain240 with ASI071 with 20x30 second shots and the rest 60 sec unguided.

crappy skies there is high humidity and clouds forming and decaying everywhere. processed in pixinsight but stacked in DSS 4

have to learn how to stack comet shots

edit some more work now 1h38min but i need to learn how to stack comets
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Nice work Houghy

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Old 05-07-2018, 07:35 AM
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Thanks Mike I need to learn how to stack comets
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stacking comets find a big planet like Jupiter spin it a bit faster and you have stacking comets ,well done Dave nicely stacked and processed
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Glad to see you imaged the conjunction David .

If you're using DSS for stacking, hold down the shift key while selecting the comet and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in at the same time.
Makes it a lot easier to get good alignment.

Of course if you're already doing this, I'm just telling you how to suck eggs
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Nice conjunction Dave!
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Glad to see you imaged the conjunction David .

If you're using DSS for stacking, hold down the shift key while selecting the comet and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in at the same time.
Makes it a lot easier to get good alignment.

Of course if you're already doing this, I'm just telling you how to suck eggs
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Nice conjunction Dave!
thanks - truth was I was prompted by Justin with his fine example
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