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tornado33
10-10-2005, 04:27 PM
Howdy
Finally captured something Ive been after for a while. Its one of Astro imager David Malin's unusual images that I wanted to capture ever since seeing his fantastic image of it. Its CG4 in Puppis
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=5133&stc=1
40 mins of imaging (4 x 10 mins ISO 400) no filter, Lumicon Coma Corrector, 10 inch F5.6 off axis guided, eos 300D, imaging started at around 3:20 am!
Here is David Malins image, taken with the 3.9 metre Anglo Australian telescope (just a wee bit bigger then mi scope hehehehehe)
http://www.aao.gov.au/images/captions/aat071a.html
This object looks like a cosmic creature about to devour the galaxy.

ving
10-10-2005, 04:39 PM
thats a weird looking object hey :)
well caught :)

Striker
10-10-2005, 05:12 PM
Scary.....well done

iceman
10-10-2005, 06:15 PM
Wow, faint and obscure! Nice work Scott!

davidpretorius
10-10-2005, 06:32 PM
well tornado, for the last ten minutes, i have been flicking between the malin image and yours and apart from the colour of the main object, i reckon you have done a comparable job!

I would be very pleased with this.

Another first for me, thank you!

atalas
10-10-2005, 06:50 PM
Nice work Scott ! looks like a gost :scared:



Louie :thumbsup:

Chrissyo
10-10-2005, 06:53 PM
What a strange object! Awesome shot mate:) You can make out the shape of the 'mouth'. Looks kinda like that big worm thing that lives in the asteroid on StarWars. Watch out poor galaxy!

h0ughy
10-10-2005, 06:56 PM
Scott, what a wonderful job. Very very nice. with a bit of playing around and doing what David M did, create your own colours.

Hey that reminds me , In the video Vault somewhere I have a talk done by David at NAS on his kodak film development history and showed with explaination some of his images. I will have to dig that one out. I think this image was discussed in the talk.

seeker372011
10-10-2005, 09:03 PM
great target, beautiful work

gaa_ian
10-10-2005, 09:23 PM
well done, good catch !

tornado33
10-10-2005, 10:11 PM
Many thanks all, happy to share the more obscure objects out there :)
I do remember attending a David Malin talk some years ago at Newcastle Uni now, a most fascinating talk. At the time I didnt know it would be possible to by an SLR camera that had a electronic sensor inplace of film that could catch such objects in amateur sized scopes from the suburbs :)
Scott

Itchy
10-10-2005, 10:33 PM
Hi Scott,
Another toughy and another gem. Well done.

cheers

PhotonCollector
12-10-2005, 12:55 PM
Hi Scott,

One thing I love about Astrophotography is revealing objects that you can't see visually and this Cometary Globule fits right into that category. I'd imagine you can not observe this object even with the AAO.

It's obviously a very faint nebula but your image shows it quite well.

Great image well done.

I wonder which star is blowing it into that shape ?

avandonk
12-10-2005, 10:06 PM
I agree,taking pictures lets us look again and ponder the implications of what we are looking at.Tornado33 and photon collector and more do this admirably.I know how hard it is to produce such good pictures.Cold nights (the best for imaging) and lots of equipment manipulation let alone carrying in and out!
But what fun?Fun? We must be mad!

Bert

tornado33
20-10-2005, 12:58 AM
Thanks agin all. Its objects like this that spur me on to getting up in the wee hours to stand shivering at the scope at 3 am manually guiding it while most sane ppl are in bed asleep hehehehe.

avandonk
20-10-2005, 09:30 AM
Tornado33 you should get an autoguiding setup.I am willing to help.Here's a pic of of a guidescope I built for my Tal200k.Its an F3.4 340mm achromat with a laterally adjustable magnetically held toucam.This guides the Tal very well.It easily and rigidly attaches to any size tube.It is also very light. Also a resized unprocessed frame (Touc47)from the Tal unfiltered, note the light pollution.Exp 331sec at ISO 800.
You are welcome to try this guidescope out on your system.

Bert

venus
20-10-2005, 04:30 PM
hey Scott, most interesting:-)
Really does look like the globule is trying to devour the galaxy, it even looks like the gap is closer in your pic........lol

Amazing :)

Hitchhiker
20-10-2005, 07:27 PM
Great image tornado33!

It's interesting to compare your image to Malin's. Considering he had access to a telescope that gathers 240 times more light than yours can, it's an impressive image.

It's amazing what can be achieved by dedicated amateurs with amateur level equipment.

:bowdown:

rumples riot
20-10-2005, 10:16 PM
Yes, nice looking image Tornado33. Congrats on this fine image.