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Old 08-06-2014, 04:44 PM
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Three Images in one night!

How to satisfy imaging withdrawals

No imaging for some 6 weeks now (still in the middle of a mega data project that will now probably have to wait until next year to finish ).

Apart from a 3/4 moon, the seeing last night was in a word..?.. terrible but it was clear and although the moon was up..meah, I persevered

The seeing was about average at the start of the evening so I quickly grabbed some SII to complete an image of The Ghost of Jupiter that I had started waaay back in March, luckily the seeing for the Ha and OIII back then was really pretty good (seeing is everything) so some rather fine details in this very tiny object (only 40"dia!) are evident even with just the 1120mm FL of the F3.8 AG12, after all it's only the same size as Jupiter on the sky

Ghost of Jupiter

After that however.... the seeing rapidly deteriorated

Soooo not to let a clear night go and given the withdrawals that are annoying my wife by now ...I thought meeeah I'll shoot somthing bright - the Jewel Box

The Jewel Box

And here is a 100% crop close up of the cluster

Theeeen the seeing became atrocious with a quick eye scan of the sky showing madly twinkling stars...but it was still clear and still air and cold and I am mad....so what the hell, I pointed the rig at The Trifid and proceeded to grab some data (imaging addict ) - the subs looked pretty sad and even after some processing magic unfortunately it shows in the final product heck by the time I was collecting the blue data in the west the stars were like marshmallows and my guiding was commensurately rather erratic ...yes I could have used some decon but after having a quick tinker it looked worse ....

Any way here it is

The Trifid nebula

Satisfied anyway after a long clear all nighter

PS. as usual...no darks and no flats

Mike
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Old 08-06-2014, 05:06 PM
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Mike,

How cool ending a three image session with the Trifid Nebula!

I especially love the Ghost of Jupiter image...

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Old 08-06-2014, 05:22 PM
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Wow, a Trifecta. Gotta be happy with that. Nice images Mike
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Old 08-06-2014, 05:47 PM
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That Jewelbox alone is amazing. Love that cluster!!
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Old 08-06-2014, 06:22 PM
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Beautiful Mike. What a great all nighter. Bring them on!!!!!!
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Old 08-06-2014, 06:54 PM
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Well, you've mixed it up well with three different objects (planetary neb / star cluster / emission/reflection neb) - all in one night with a bright moon and they all look quite impressive; great detail in the Ghost of Jupiter for such a small object, Jewel Box looks nice (good to see an open cluster for a change of pace) and the Trifid looks brilliant with nice colour! Maybe as you say the stars were a bit bloated in the Trifid, though at the fine scale you're shooting it looks pretty darned good.
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Old 08-06-2014, 08:58 PM
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Mike,

How cool ending a three image session with the Trifid Nebula!

I especially love the Ghost of Jupiter image...

Cheers,
Mario
Yeah it was tri-ific...shame about the conditions but in the end not every image needs to be a masterpiece and it was good to be out in the dome with a beanie on again

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Wow, a Trifecta. Gotta be happy with that. Nice images Mike
Cheers Trevor

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That Jewelbox alone is amazing. Love that cluster!!
Cheers Rom, yeah we tend to forget about open clusters huh?

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Beautiful Mike. What a great all nighter. Bring them on!!!!!!
Gotta love all-nighters

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Well, you've mixed it up well with three different objects (planetary neb / star cluster / emission/reflection neb) - all in one night with a bright moon and they all look quite impressive; great detail in the Ghost of Jupiter for such a small object, Jewel Box looks nice (good to see an open cluster for a change of pace) and the Trifid looks brilliant with nice colour! Maybe as you say the stars were a bit bloated in the Trifid, though at the fine scale you're shooting it looks pretty darned good.
Cheers Dave, I guess the 12" and F3.8 helps to be able to gather enough image density to get three images in a night...and they are bright objects too of course.

Not long ago it was quite common but in this age of, unless it is 30+ hours why bother, that we find ourselves in, shooting three objects in one night is rather rare

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Old 08-06-2014, 10:14 PM
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lovely work Mike - very envious of your efforts
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Old 08-06-2014, 11:37 PM
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Great work Mike, The Ghost of Jupiter and Jewel box look brilliant.
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Old 09-06-2014, 07:24 AM
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lovely work Mike - very envious of your efforts
Ah sigh...if only I had massive floodlights outside my observatory too, you are so lucky Houghy, soooo lucky... I hate Bunnings

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Great work Mike, The Ghost of Jupiter and Jewel box look brilliant.
Cheers Josh, yes I was very happy with how the Ghost of Jupiter came out, there are very few amateur images out there that show it any better really and certainly none that weren't taken by a big aperture long FL RC on a high steady air mountain and I think my Jewel Bx compares ok to todays APOD too

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Old 09-06-2014, 08:01 AM
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Nice work Mike.
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Old 09-06-2014, 09:10 AM
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Nice collection you've got there Mike, and all in one night
The details in the planetary is rather good and it's always nice to see a solid Jewel Box image.
The Trifid rounds it up nicely - always a lovely target!
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Old 09-06-2014, 09:57 AM
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Very nice Mike but this is the standard I expect from you now:

http://www.cosmotography.com/images/lrg_ngc6514.html

Only joking

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Old 09-06-2014, 11:37 AM
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particularly like the Ghost and the jewelbox - even the seeing-demolished trifid looks OK. Great outcome for a single night - must have been very enjoyable. regards Ray

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Old 09-06-2014, 01:16 PM
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Mate, that Ghost is frighteningly detailed and your Jewel Box is glittering with gems ... Top notch stuff!

But your Trifid ... as you probably already know, and to be polite in an IIS PC kinda way ... needs reprocessing with a completely new set of data under much better seeing conditions . When the seeing is that bad (quite often in my neck of the woods) I go to bed.

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Old 09-06-2014, 01:55 PM
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ha ha, Mike, you have lowered the bar for the minority of us casual dudes, still too high tho Them stars are still half as big as mine
Great to hear you got a fix of soughts all the same. Great results for them conditions, thanx for showing and all the best with the MEGA DATA project
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Old 09-06-2014, 05:35 PM
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Love the first 2. The Jewel Box I have often found to be a frustrating target and yours is very nice indeed.

Funny your seeing was bad that night if it was Fri,Sat or Sun night the seeing at Bigga was sensational all night. Some of the best I have had for ages.

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Old 09-06-2014, 06:17 PM
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Thanks for the comments guys

Yeah the Trifid is..?..shall we say...rather under whelming?.. and yes I knew that (and said as much). Hey, many primadonnas probably wouldn't have even posted it ..but me?..meah, I don't care, it was the best the conditions allowed and it was a only a couple of hours of data and under a solid moon with garbage seeing

All good

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Old 09-06-2014, 06:25 PM
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Now that deserves one great big Greek "opa" !



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Old 09-06-2014, 06:40 PM
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Good stuff indeed, and I agree with the others.

M20 though... looks like something I'd do (maybe not even that good)
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