tornado33
10-06-2009, 08:53 PM
Hi all
Not letting a near full moon stop me, with the cold dry westerlies giving a fairly transparent sky (for Newcastle) I got in an imaging run in the small window between astronomical twilight and moonrise. In fact the moon was just rising as I finished. Its the group of galaxies round M87 on the Vigo Coma Berenices boarder. Taken with the 6 inch F3.6 SN. Baader MPCC coma corrector. Hutech modded 350D. No filters used, so full spectrum and near IR allowed into camera
Air temperature 11 degrees, and very windy.
Scott
Not letting a near full moon stop me, with the cold dry westerlies giving a fairly transparent sky (for Newcastle) I got in an imaging run in the small window between astronomical twilight and moonrise. In fact the moon was just rising as I finished. Its the group of galaxies round M87 on the Vigo Coma Berenices boarder. Taken with the 6 inch F3.6 SN. Baader MPCC coma corrector. Hutech modded 350D. No filters used, so full spectrum and near IR allowed into camera
Air temperature 11 degrees, and very windy.
Scott