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Hi all, last night I was taking advantage of the clear skies and was hunting around Carina and Cantaurus for something a little different to image when I came accross this little Planetary Nebula in Centaurus.
It is NGC3699 listed at mag 14.0 and described by Dreyer as "bright, pretty large and irregular". It has what I describe as a dust lane through it which reminds me of a mini Centaurus A galaxy.
This image was taken through the LX200R/ACF in Alt/Az with the DSI II pro at f/3.3 using Envisage in Drizzle mode.
The image is a series of 63 subs x 21 seconds for a total of 22 minutes exposure.
Cheers:)
PS: forgot to add I was also using a 13nm Ha filter.
Dennis
17-02-2008, 11:23 AM
Hi Ric
That is a good capture of the faint fella! I’m surprised at how much you have managed to grab in Alt-Az mode – makes the hard work of auto guiding almost seem redundant!
What does /ACF mean in terms of the the LX200?
Cheers
Dennis
peter_4059
17-02-2008, 11:25 AM
Hi Ric. Interesting PN - the dark lane is clearly visible. I'm interested in how you set up the Drizzle mode? Did you have the telescope being repositioned by Envisage to make a wider mosaic or was it for de-rotation?
Peter
Hi Dennis, thankyou for your comments.
The ACF means "advanced coma free" as Meade now call their LX200R's as a result of civil action taken by RCOS.
Cheers
Hi Peter, because I image in Alt/Az for the moment I use Drizzle mode for de-rotation.
The settings are
Drizzle Resolution 1.0
Extended view 1.5 - 1.7
Pixel Fraction 0.9 - 1.0
I try to keep the tracking boxes on two bright stars and within the middle two thirds of the view screen.
I also "synch" the scope with the object using Star Atlas Pro to keep the tracking accurate as possible.
Cheers
EzyStyles
17-02-2008, 04:30 PM
nice one Ric! i remember taking this PN not long ago and also though it was the Mini-Centaurus-A. well resolve image.
Dietmar
17-02-2008, 06:49 PM
very interesting object and well imaged, ric.
Tamtarn
17-02-2008, 07:36 PM
Looks like it's not an easy target Ric.
You have done well to resolve this image so nicely.
Great to see something off the beaten path Ric. Hope to see some of your Ha adventures again. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks everyone for your kind replys, they are very appreciated.
The evenings now seem to be getting clearer and cooler and hopefully I be able to get some more imaging in and improve my skills, it has been a lean few months lately.
Cheers
Garyh
18-02-2008, 08:47 AM
Nice one Ric! :) very faint stuff there!
Just wondering if that is coma in your image? as a result of using a f/3.3 reducer?
Hi Gary, It could be The f/3.3 FR I have been thinking about experimenting with the extensions which can increase it to f/4.0 or f/5.5 as my other options.
I noticed that this also occurs when imaging between 20-30 seconds in Alt/Az which is my upper limit without a wedge.
Cheers
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