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pmrid
26-04-2014, 12:10 PM
I'll join the line of imagers coming out of hibernation - managed to get a clear enough night last night to FINALLY do some imaging with the Apogee U8300 I bought a year ago and the RC8 I bought a month or so ago. It's been a long time coming but here is the first result of that combination. It's nothing flash. Just 90 minutes of 5 minute subs in Lum and 30 minutes in RGB but I'm not unhappy with what it tells me about the capability of the combination.
Enjoy.
Peter
RickS
26-04-2014, 01:00 PM
Welcome back, Peter! Looks like a very promising first light with that combo. The detail in the dust lane is great.
Cheers,
Rick.
allan gould
26-04-2014, 04:44 PM
Nice one Peter. Have to like those GSO RC's despite what some say.
Allan
peter_4059
26-04-2014, 05:06 PM
Looks good Peter - is that the full frame?
ozstronomer
26-04-2014, 05:48 PM
That's a nice image Peter, pretty good for short subs.
Hope to catch up next weekend :)
Cheers Geoff
Octane
27-04-2014, 07:34 PM
Welcome back!
I shall join the fold next week once my gear is set up in Caloundra. Probably just hydrogen alpha for now, though. :)
H
pmrid
28-04-2014, 04:32 AM
Thanks guys. Since taking that image, I've run a Tak collimating scope over the RC8 I used and saw that the secondary was appreciably out of concentricity. That might explain the eggy stars. Of course a week of rain has set in so ....... The only use the observatory will get will be the bloody snake whose shed skin I found yesterday, draped across a chair in there.
Peter
Spookyer
28-04-2014, 06:58 AM
That's a very promising start for a new combination. Good one.
Brett
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