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Stevec35
21-12-2015, 06:43 PM
Last year I was the totally unexpected winner of the AAO Gemini prize in which you submit a proposal for the 8m Gemini telescope to take an image of a particular object. If you win you get telescope time to take the image which in my case was the planetary nebula IC5148/50, always one of my favorites.

Well the data finally turned up a few days ago and this is my first attempt at processing it. Keep in mind that this is only one hour's total exposure. Gemini time costs about $2 per second.

Cheers

Steve

http://members.pcug.org.au/~stevec/IC5148_GMOS_Gemini.htm

rustigsmed
21-12-2015, 06:54 PM
WOW - awesome resolution and FL!!
Congrats must be quite a feeling adding 8m to the imaging list!!

Slawomir
21-12-2015, 06:56 PM
Awesome image and a very unique opportunity - congratulations Steve!

Atmos
21-12-2015, 07:17 PM
That's brilliant!!
So, where is this 8mm telescope situated in your backyard? Did you set it up every night? :P

TR
21-12-2015, 07:22 PM
Very nice

Terry

RB
21-12-2015, 07:47 PM
Under a mushroom Colin.

:lol:

Atmos
21-12-2015, 08:12 PM
Oops :rofl: :shrug:

Stevec35
21-12-2015, 08:34 PM
Thanks Terry



Thanks Colin. My backyard is big but not that big. It's located in Chile



Thanks Slawomir



Thanks Russell. It will certainly never happen again as they don't run the competition anymore.

marc4darkskies
21-12-2015, 08:49 PM
Holy cow Steve - an amateur image with an 8M scope??!! That might be hard to beat! Nice processing.

I trust it was properly collimated?? :question: :)

RickS
21-12-2015, 09:08 PM
Very cool, Steve, and fantastic resolution on such a small target. No halo, though... it takes a crazy amateur to spend the hours necessary to capture that :)

Cheers,
Rick.

strongmanmike
21-12-2015, 10:17 PM
That's very cool news Steve, congratulations :thumbsup:...and a fine result too, with a..?.. larger than average scope :question: :lol:

Mike

alpal
21-12-2015, 10:28 PM
Hi Steve,
the 8 meter has picked more detail than here:
http://annesastronomynews.com/photo-gallery-ii/nebulae-clouds/ic-5148/

Nice work - I bet you wish you could get more time on that 8 meter beast.

cheers
Allan

strongmanmike
21-12-2015, 10:35 PM
Yeah but that one was taken with a lill'ol puny 3.5m telescope Allan :shrug: :lol:

Mike

IanP
21-12-2015, 10:41 PM
What a shot!!!
My "tyre" (0.925m telescope) is 20x smaller ... :rofl:

Stevec35
21-12-2015, 11:31 PM
Thanks Marcus. Strictly speaking it wasn't an "amateur" image. The justification for the observation was detection of a halo but I never thought you would see much halo given the field of view.



Thanks Rick. Travis Rector, the Gemini image processing guru, who I'm consulting with via Skype tomorrow says that there are some indications of a halo in the larger field but I can't see them. Gemini with GMOS is about F10-11. Most GMOS shots are typically only about an hour or so it's not deep. The GMOS FOV is a bit ugly too with gaps between the CCDS. I cropped the gaps out but may try and get more field if I can. See here for detail on GMOS:

https://www.gemini.edu/node/10635




Thanks Mike. It's the largest scope I'll ever get to use for sure.



Thanks Allan. Not going to happen but I certainly do. The telescope that took the ESO picture is somewhat smaller but it's still a great image. One thing that bothers me slightly about my image is a slight asymmetry of colour across the image so I hope I haven't done anything wrong. I'll no doubt be reissuing another version at some stage.



Thanks Ian. Size isn't everything.

gregbradley
22-12-2015, 05:43 AM
Fantastic Steve. That must have been a thrill.

Greg.

AG Hybrid
22-12-2015, 07:14 AM
That's pretty damn impressive. I can't wait to see the final processed image.

prokyon
22-12-2015, 08:33 AM
Wow, what an experience! Eyery amateur is dreaming of something like that. This pn was a good decission, very nice result! :thumbsup:

Werner

Paul Haese
22-12-2015, 09:29 AM
A so the data finally arrived. And; you thought it might not turn up Steve. Very nicely processed and with great detail. A nice trophy for the competition. :thumbsup:

astroron
22-12-2015, 09:55 AM
Congratulations and well done Steve.
You picked a fine target for your prize.
Mighty fine image.
Cheers:thumbsup:

topheart
22-12-2015, 10:22 AM
What a great story and image. Thanks for sharing this.
Cheers,
Tim

Stevec35
22-12-2015, 11:08 AM
Thanks guys. As always I appreciate your comments. I may be tweaking this image a bit over the next few days. If I come up with anything startlingly different I'll post it again.

rogerg
22-12-2015, 11:12 AM
awesome opportunity, good on you :thumbsup: it would be interesting playing with data from such a telescope.

Stevec35
22-12-2015, 02:51 PM
Thanks Roger. The data is surprisingly easy to process once you understand the filters used.

Nortilus
23-12-2015, 09:29 PM
Nice...im even more impressed by all the galaxies it has captured too...

Stevec35
24-12-2015, 09:01 AM
Thanks Josh. Hopefully a wider field version is coming which will show even more.

Shiraz
24-12-2015, 10:03 AM
A very detailed image and nicely processed Steve - what a great experience that must have been.

Stevec35
24-12-2015, 09:27 PM
Thanks Ray. Yes it has been fun.

multiweb
25-12-2015, 08:37 PM
:eyepop: 8m?.... you win. :thumbsup:

Stevec35
26-12-2015, 12:51 PM
For a brief period. It won't happen again.