seeker372011
03-06-2008, 10:25 PM
This is a challenging object for an ED80..the first time I attempted it I gave up because no amount of screen stretching showed the slightest hint of nebulosity.
I tried it again last weekend, extending the subframe duration and total exposure.
details
scope: ED 80
Mount:CG5 (autoguided)
Filter: Baader H Alpha (7nm)
camera :QHY8
Exposure: 20 minutes x 10
Capture:Nebulosity
Processing:Nebulosity/Photoshop
larger image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/91784720@N00/2547389527/sizes/l/
thanks for looking, comments and feedback most appreciated
this object is not often imaged-though Paul Mayo recently did post a fine image of this object (with 3 minute subs! thanks to his 12.5 inch aperture). In fact apart from Paul's image-I can find only three others on the web-Robert Gendler's APOD, John Gleason's superb H Alpha rendering and Eddie Trimarchi's excellent H alpha image.
Its challenging target but a wonderful region.
Narayan
I tried it again last weekend, extending the subframe duration and total exposure.
details
scope: ED 80
Mount:CG5 (autoguided)
Filter: Baader H Alpha (7nm)
camera :QHY8
Exposure: 20 minutes x 10
Capture:Nebulosity
Processing:Nebulosity/Photoshop
larger image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/91784720@N00/2547389527/sizes/l/
thanks for looking, comments and feedback most appreciated
this object is not often imaged-though Paul Mayo recently did post a fine image of this object (with 3 minute subs! thanks to his 12.5 inch aperture). In fact apart from Paul's image-I can find only three others on the web-Robert Gendler's APOD, John Gleason's superb H Alpha rendering and Eddie Trimarchi's excellent H alpha image.
Its challenging target but a wonderful region.
Narayan