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stardust steve
24-03-2013, 08:15 PM
Hi. I was determined to image last night, moon or no moon. I has just heard of a new Supernova and was keen to give it a go.
I had a challenging time processing these as the Moon was not that far away from the triplet and was limiting my exp length ( that and the alignment was off) and i am enjoying imaging galaxies lately :)


500D-NEQ6 pro-SW 8'' f5 Newt. Total of 58 min consisting of a few 180 sec, a few 120 sec at iso 800 and the rest 30 sec iso 1600. Darks and flats of unequal exp and iso used.
Cheers.
Steve.

Astroman
24-03-2013, 09:46 PM
Excellent capture Steve. Shows it well...

FranckiM06
25-03-2013, 12:01 AM
Wow, great opportunity with this supernova.:thumbsup:
Franck

Astropleiades
25-03-2013, 12:21 AM
Hello, :)


One new supernovae again! Is it the first of a long list (we're just in March) ?... ;)

Beautiful photo. Congratulations to the photographer.


Astro-frendly,
Astropleiades

astronobob
25-03-2013, 12:30 AM
Top Result Steve, nicely processed !

Screwdriverone
25-03-2013, 09:38 AM
Nice one Stephen,

I'm a little disappointed as I imaged this galaxy on the 25th Jan and there was no trace of this SN......:(

All a matter of timing I suppose.

I have overlaid my image of M65 onto yours to show the comparison between the SN as it is now and the galaxy as imaged on 25th Jan at 2:30am onwards AEST.

I am not sure if there is a little bit of brightening in the area or not?

I hope you don't mind, I thought it was an interesting comparison.

Cheers

Chris

stardust steve
25-03-2013, 10:32 AM
Thanks Astroman :) I went hard on the sharpening to get as munch out of it as possible. Prob a bit too heavy handed, see what i can do pending a repro. Love repros:thumbsup:

Thanks, i had doubts with the Moon doing it's thing and am happy to get something.


Thank you Astropleiades, we have been reward with many astro goodies lately :D

Cheers Bob, i'm enjoying it. It's great i can see some results of many months of trail and error...mostly error :lol:

stardust steve
25-03-2013, 10:49 AM
Hi Chris, nope don't mind a bit. It's great to see comparisons. I'm no expert but it looks like there is something there in your image in the exact same position just very faint. :shrug:
I used unsharp mask to sharpen it a bit ( prob went too far) and i found just doing that brightened the areas along with the general level adjustments.
I would like to add to the data as always and make things a bit easier to process.
Here is the reference images i used
before http://www.virtualtelescope.eu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/m65_pw17_26dec2011.jpg

and afterhttp://www.virtualtelescope.eu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/sn2013am_22mar2013.jpg