FOOTPRINT
17-10-2006, 02:04 PM
Hi All,
While waiting for M45 to rise I had a go at M31 which is in a light polluted area over the Marina from my location, but as its a bright object at Mag.3.4 (so the book says) I tried, results herewith, not like some of the fantastic shots you see of this object, but not bad, included are ngc-205 the next brightest object (to the left) and then M32 above, this object (M31) is some 3 Deg. by 1 Deg. in size, so the ED80 sees 3 Deg. by 4 Deg. (approx.) using the Meade F-6.3 Focal reducer with it, I know this reducer is not made for a refractor, but as I happen to have one, ecomomy reigns.
6 x 5 Min. Exp. at ISO-400, DF removed, ED80+F 6.3 reducer, EOS300D-modded, guided w/LX200-10" + MX7C.
Has anyone else imaged this object with an ED80 ???, love to see some Pix..
cheers...................Jim
While waiting for M45 to rise I had a go at M31 which is in a light polluted area over the Marina from my location, but as its a bright object at Mag.3.4 (so the book says) I tried, results herewith, not like some of the fantastic shots you see of this object, but not bad, included are ngc-205 the next brightest object (to the left) and then M32 above, this object (M31) is some 3 Deg. by 1 Deg. in size, so the ED80 sees 3 Deg. by 4 Deg. (approx.) using the Meade F-6.3 Focal reducer with it, I know this reducer is not made for a refractor, but as I happen to have one, ecomomy reigns.
6 x 5 Min. Exp. at ISO-400, DF removed, ED80+F 6.3 reducer, EOS300D-modded, guided w/LX200-10" + MX7C.
Has anyone else imaged this object with an ED80 ???, love to see some Pix..
cheers...................Jim