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Hagar
16-09-2009, 11:34 AM
Well another lovely night in paradise. Last night I imaged the Cats Paw Nebula NGC 6334.
4 hrs of exposure with reasonable seeing and I was surprised at the amount of nebulosity in the area. I think the overall appearance would improve with a few hours of Ha being added to the RGB but didn't get time last night. It may happen during the next bright moon phase.
I worked a bit harder on the focus for this one but with the seeing what it was the best FWHM I could achieve was 5.13. Not the best but pretty good for this area. Always hard when surrounded by big mountains and the thermal gradients they produce.
24 X 10 min exposures
Takahashi FSQ106ED at F5
QHY8 OSC RGB Camera.
Hi Res image: http://www.darkskyau.com/cm/displayimage.php?pid=216&fullsize=1
Thanks for looking.
TrevorW
16-09-2009, 11:39 AM
Not bad Doug hi-res looks good
renormalised
16-09-2009, 11:42 AM
Nice shot Doug...for just RGB. The Ha will make a good addition to it, though:D
CoolhandJo
16-09-2009, 12:53 PM
Nice depth to the image!
multiweb
16-09-2009, 05:20 PM
Nice one doug! :thumbsup: The FSQ certainly packs a punch. :)
avandonk
16-09-2009, 05:30 PM
Doug both the nebs in this region are almost purely HA as the associated Hb has been attenuated by dust. When single H atoms are excited they emit HA and Hb. The ratio is about 0.30 Hb to HA. Your image is showing hints of the dust that does this attenuation..
Your image is very nice. But I bet in about a years time you will be doing far better.
Bert
Lester
16-09-2009, 05:37 PM
Very nice image Doug.
Excellent Doug, gee I bet you love that Tak.
Leon
desler
16-09-2009, 06:01 PM
I think so Leon!
I'm guessing that by the quality of this image that Doug really is enjoying himself! Good luck and clear skies in Paradise!
Darren
Hagar
17-09-2009, 08:33 PM
Thanks Guys. Yes this scope is realy something else. I cant wait to get the camera attachments for the reducer which will widen the field and drop the scope to F 3.4. Should be interesting.
Thanks again for the comments.
strongmanmike
17-09-2009, 08:40 PM
Nice job Doug.
A different region that because there is very little blue from Hb and lots of redening from dust too :thumbsup:
Mike
Hagar
18-09-2009, 08:22 PM
Thanks Mike, My initial stak looked very much like a vignetting problem but with a bit of further investigation I realised it was galactic dust. This process removed much of the dust which initially showed up something like your galactic cloud in CentaurusA but with a reddish tint.
It confused me quite due to the possible vignetting with a QHY8 and Tak FSQ seemed almost impossible. At least I hadn't noticed it before on any other images. Must add some Ha. Working on some Ha for 6188 tonight.
Octane
11-10-2009, 12:16 AM
Doug,
Apologies -- I'm still catching up on old threads.
Another great image. All the faint red stuff around everywhere. Must be quite an extended object!
Looking forward to what you can do with the hydrogen alpha added to it (apologies if you've already imaged and posted it -- I'll get through these threads soon).
Cheers.
Regards,
Humayun
spearo
11-10-2009, 10:04 AM
lovely
frank
Lovely shot mate.
Looks like your current gear is a great combination.
Nicely processed too.
:thumbsup:
allan gould
11-10-2009, 11:03 AM
Very nice guided and processed shot, Doug. The scope is certainly a winner
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