Drac0
07-06-2023, 11:40 PM
Getting limited time for getting out, weather doesn't seem to want to co-operate...
But despite a forecast for cloud & fog, last night remained pretty clear allowing me to get out & go after one of my favourite targets - NGC 6188, The Dragons of Ara (Rim Nebula) - in HOO.
My mount was was down (replaced the mainboard tonight) so out with a borrowed EQ6-R Pro for a test after making a couple of minor adjustment which went well. After a few sessions with this mount I will be upgrading to one for myself - pick it up Saturday!
Finished with 220 minutes of OIII and 150 minutes of Ha using 10 minute subs.
Gear:
Saxon 102mm triplet @ F5.6 (SvBony 0.8x flattener/reducer)
ASI294MM Pro
Antlia 3nm OIII & Ha
SW EQ6-R Pro
Guide scope: 90mm F5.5 StarSky w/ASI120mm-S
Software:
Astro Photography Tool (APT) v4.23
PHD2, EQMOD
Stacked with ASTAP
Processed with PhotoShop & StarNet++
But despite a forecast for cloud & fog, last night remained pretty clear allowing me to get out & go after one of my favourite targets - NGC 6188, The Dragons of Ara (Rim Nebula) - in HOO.
My mount was was down (replaced the mainboard tonight) so out with a borrowed EQ6-R Pro for a test after making a couple of minor adjustment which went well. After a few sessions with this mount I will be upgrading to one for myself - pick it up Saturday!
Finished with 220 minutes of OIII and 150 minutes of Ha using 10 minute subs.
Gear:
Saxon 102mm triplet @ F5.6 (SvBony 0.8x flattener/reducer)
ASI294MM Pro
Antlia 3nm OIII & Ha
SW EQ6-R Pro
Guide scope: 90mm F5.5 StarSky w/ASI120mm-S
Software:
Astro Photography Tool (APT) v4.23
PHD2, EQMOD
Stacked with ASTAP
Processed with PhotoShop & StarNet++