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cometcatcher
14-07-2015, 11:23 PM
Last night Mackay finally got cold. And man was it cold! 5C out with the scope. So here is my M20 with the 10 inch F4. It's a bit soft as seeing was crud and focus was hard to stabilise. But it's better than a slap in the face with a wet fish, I think. I wanted to get as much outer blue reflection nebula as possible. I think I got a reasonable amount.

GSO 10 inch F4 Newtonian, 584 x 30 seconds unguided on an HEQ5 Pro, Baader Semi-Apo and Astronomik CLS filters (separately not stacked), Baader MPCC MKIII and standard Pentax K-5.

Full field ---> http://astrob.in/194270/0/

strongmanmike
15-07-2015, 01:26 AM
The colours look very good but I think there is more than seeing hampering your efforts on getting better detail here Kevin?...how do you focus?

Yes, still better than a slap in the face with a wet fish though :thumbsup:

Mike

cometcatcher
15-07-2015, 09:57 AM
Thanks Mike. Yeah it's soft. I get it in focus but it doesn't stay there very long. I had to refocus every 3 frames but gave up doing that. I suspect the wide temperature range we've been having is to blame, possibly tube currents from the secondary heater, I'm not sure. Not really a suitable night for big diameter finderscopes. ;)

Geoff45
15-07-2015, 10:45 AM
Nice enough Kevin, given the problems. Is there some focuser tilt? The stars down the left hand side look a bit elongated. I would also push the saturation just a bit for some extra sparkle.
Geoff

cometcatcher
15-07-2015, 09:02 PM
Thanks Geoff. The elongated stars are from a registration misalign as each set is okay by itself. So there were two sets of subs, one for each side of the meridian. The collimation may have shifted a bit between flips. I don't have any of these problems out the window. ;) It's too cold out there now anyway and I'm a sook in the cold.