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Cosmic
21-01-2016, 11:30 PM
First attempt at m45, and a little to far stretched...but anyway.

-9x400sec@400iso
-8inch newton NEQ

no flats, darks or bias.

With all this cloud about I dont see myself imaging for awhile :( I was lucky enough to do some test runs on the new...well my new d610 nikon. Its great that the cooler I made has done the job and knocked 20 degrees off this heat. Next project is a dew strap for this 300% humidity here.

I can not wait to get back into astrophotography, I'm back to keeping a close eye on the sky.

Thanks for looking team :thumbsup:

Somnium
21-01-2016, 11:34 PM
nice one Daniel, some flats and darks would really help this

vlazg
22-01-2016, 08:29 AM
good one Dan, bit of lp , did you try the filter.
geat cable control :rofl: just like mine

Hemi
22-01-2016, 11:17 AM
Hi Cosmic......yay, your in Darwin too.....you, George and I! I'm still new, had my scope about 6 weeks or so. We seem to be pretty thin on the ground here and no club. Should we meet up? I've only ever looked through my own scope with my inexperienced and fumbling novice skills, so observing with others would be great!

LightningNZ
22-01-2016, 01:52 PM
Great comeback result Dan. Excellent work with the cooler too.
Cheers,
Cam

Cosmic
22-01-2016, 03:23 PM
Thanks Aidan, yep I added that I had taken none because I'm thinking the same as you :) This is the year to get serious about the final image, it will make such a difference. Next round.


This is a few weeks old this capture, I'm hoping next session to use it...clouds look to be thinning out..or did I speak to soon :rain: haha. Cable control..sorry dont know what you mean :lol:



G'day Hemi, and welcome to the hobby. Meeting up would be great, finding the time is anther issue. I mainly image late at night and with the provision the kids have gone to bed on time. I jumped straight in the deep end with very little visual through my ts. But I'm sure ill bring something to the table :thumbsup: Plans to get my son a 12" dob for his birthday, as he always wants to look through my image setup...(cough cough) I might use it as well...he will only be 7 lol.



Thanks Cam, like a fine wine looks like I'm getting better with age.

RobF
22-01-2016, 04:40 PM
Wow, check out that elevation for south celestial pole. Definitely a "Darwin shot" :)

Great shot Daniel. Glad you're having fun again.

Cosmic
26-01-2016, 02:12 PM
Definitely having fun, its great to be back on the bandwagon. Thanks Rob.

andyc
27-01-2016, 07:24 PM
That's lovely for a return image, and yes, I laughed too at the polar axis elevation and the '300% humidity' - you really are a lot closer to the equator, different challenges!! A good Pleiades, thanks for the view :thumbsup:

raymo
27-01-2016, 10:13 PM
Nice job, and welcome back.
raymo