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cometcatcher
06-10-2016, 02:28 PM
A tip from Justin Tilbrook led me to shoot Planetary Nebula NGC246 The "Skull Nebula" last night. It really does look like a skull! There are at least two galaxies in the field, NGC255 bottom right and PGC2689 lower left.

"A planetary nebula in the constellation Cetus. NGC 246, nicknamed the Skull nebula, was discovered in 1785 by William Herschel. It lies approximately 6° north-northeast of the 2nd-magnitude star Beta Ceti and about 1.5° south-southeast of 4.8-magnitude Phi1 Ceti.

The nebula is relatively small and dim (11th-magnitude). In a small telescope the nebula's feeble light is almost overpowered by the foreground stars superimposed on it. Larger telescopes show the nebula more clearly, especially with an oxygen III filter. NGC 246's central star (a white dwarf) is worth monitoring. In 1930, its photographic magnitude was as bright as 9th magnitude. In 1969 it dipped to 11.2 and today it shines at about 12th magnitude. This star is also is part of a binary pair. "

Distance is 1600 light years.

Details: Bintel 8" F4 Newtonian, 490 x 30 seconds unguided with a Pentax K-5, HEQ5 Pro. Stars are not quite round as my alignment was a bit off last night.

glend
06-10-2016, 02:35 PM
Nice result Kevin. I might have to get my 10" f5 newt onto that soon.

cometcatcher
06-10-2016, 02:54 PM
Thanks Glen. Yeah I will have to see if I can get my 10" F4 onto it as well.

Atmos
07-10-2016, 04:55 PM
Turned out quite nice Kevin :)

strongmanmike
07-10-2016, 06:43 PM
Nice cranium Kev!

Mike

cometcatcher
07-10-2016, 07:09 PM
Thanks Colin and Mike!

Placidus
07-10-2016, 07:57 PM
Looks like both the nebula, and you, have something to smile about !

cometcatcher
07-10-2016, 09:31 PM
Thanks M&T. First time I've imaged this so I'm quite happy to get what I did. Must have been in a window blind spot before lol.

RickS
07-10-2016, 09:36 PM
Nice one, Kevin! Good to see you imaging again. From the new obsy?

cometcatcher
07-10-2016, 10:57 PM
Thanks Rick. Yep, everything from now on should be from the new observatory. In time I'll get the 10" going in it also for a bit more fire power. Having an observatory is a dream come true.

Tony_
08-10-2016, 10:19 AM
Another great image Kevin!

I've never done any good with this one - I've only tried it at F10 I will try f6.3 next.
The F4 scope gets these images fast - I might have to get one, but then with the clouds it's been over a month since I've used what I have.

Tony.

cometcatcher
08-10-2016, 10:32 AM
Thanks Tony. Well, at F4 the subs can be kept quite short. As long as there's a 30 second gap or 3 in the clouds, then imaging is possible. That's why I like the short subs. The tropics in summer are always cloudy.

Regulus
09-10-2016, 03:49 PM
Nice head job Kevin.
Those GSO Newts are quite good.

Trev

cometcatcher
09-10-2016, 10:04 PM
Thanks Trev. Fat Newts are a good match for DSLR's.

topheart
10-10-2016, 11:00 AM
Hi Kev,
I like your skull!
Cheers,
Tim

cometcatcher
11-10-2016, 10:24 PM
Thanks Tim!