My first image of NGC 6744 large spiral galaxy in the constellation of Pavo
It’s a magnitude 9 galaxy about 25 million light years from earth
The most dimmest object I’ve imaged to date
Seeing conditions average with a 40% waxing moon during the first hour of capture
40 x 5 minute dithered subs
20 x darks
8” f5 Bintel GSO newt
EQ6-R Mount
Canon 600D unmodded with Baader coma corrector
Goto and tracking EQMOD StellariumScope and Stellarium
PHD2 guiding around 1 arc sec error
Captured via BYEOS
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools
Pretty nice image of the low surface brightness galaxy. Might be being a bit picky here but there seems to be an odd red mottling in the galaxy, don't think it is all Ha regions, maybe something to do with the processing. Possible artifacts not withstanding, it is still a nice image that I'd be more than happy to have captured.
Thanks Jeff
Probably some random unassigned pixels as I stretched this one to the limit , you can’t see them at normal view only when you zoom in
Steve
Thanks for the kind comment
Gives you a lot of confidence in your equipment and your ability plus a bit of luck thrown in when you nail a dim Galaxy especially with moon glow around. It’s a shame I couldn’t get down to my dark site 3 or 4 days earlier when the moon had less impact. Finished my darks at around 2.45am but all worth it in the long run
Very humbled and pleasing to receive so many nice comments
Thank you !