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Dennis
10-12-2005, 05:16 PM
Hi

I tried to image the 6 stars A to F in the Trapezium in M42, the Great Orion Nebula last night, after giving up on Mars due to the mediocre seeing. I had to really “pump up” the image to show stars E and F and think that I have succeeded, although it doesn’t look too pretty!

First image is the stacked output from Registax3.
Second image is “pumped” in AIP4Win.

C9.25
TeleVue x2.5 PowerMate
Philips ToUcam
1/25 sec
10 fps
120 frames from 1800.

Cheers

Dennis

Also known as Theta 1 Orion. Following is from SkyTools:

Theta 1 Ori
Multiple Star System
aka 41 Ori, HR 1895, HD 37022, SAO 132314, PPM 188218, HIP 26221,
RA: 05h35m16.5s, Dec: -05°23'23" (2000) in Orion
Magnitude: 5.13

Variability:
Suspected Variable

AB: 5.13+6.35 mag, Struve 748, ADS 4186, B=HR 1893; In 1991: PA 312° Sep 12.87"
AC: 5.13+7.2 mag, Struve 748, ADS 4186, C=HR 1896; In 1991: PA 56° Sep 13.12"
AD: 5.13+7.49 mag, Struve 748, ADS 4186, D=HR 1894; In 1991: PA 342° Sep 16.87"
AE: 5.13+6.4 mag, Struve 4017, ADS 4188, E=Theta 2 Ori; In 1836: PA 134° Sep 135.30"
EF: 6.4+7.5 mag, Struve 4016, ADS 4188, F=V420 Ori; In 1836: PA 92° Sep 52.50"

SkyTools: http://www.skyhound.com/skytools.html

davidpretorius
10-12-2005, 07:04 PM
ken got 5 the other day and now you have got 6!

congratulations.

this is one target along with a host of doubles (gammas2delphinus) that i want to image with tracking.

this is a first for me to see on the screen. well done & thanks!

Dennis
10-12-2005, 07:19 PM
Thanks Dave. I'll be taking lessons off Ken as he aced his 5 whereas I had to pump my image to get the 6 !

Cheers

Dennis

Stu
10-12-2005, 07:52 PM
That looks pritty good.

Thanks for posting this, I could see four a few nights ago, now that know where to look I'll try and find the rest of them.

davidpretorius
10-12-2005, 08:04 PM
seeing, collimation and knowing where they are. if the seeing is bad, the two bigger ones twinkle out the little ones.

asimov
11-12-2005, 05:57 PM
TOP STUFF!!!! :D I've been trying for this too but when I get good seeing I only concentrate on planets. I've gotten 5 a few times & once I THOUGHT I got 6 but never bothered to post it...Well done!

atalas
11-12-2005, 06:02 PM
Good stuff Dennis ! thats the only thing we got to view last night at Kulnura ,It's nice seeing the E & F stars of the trap. :)

Dennis
11-12-2005, 06:19 PM
Got it in three Dave! I was concerned that I couldn't visually see all 6 in my C9.25 yet my Vixen 4" refractor bags them nearly every time.

The difference with the C9.25 is that I've followed Rumples' informative and encouraging posts on collimation, and got less scared of tweaking the secondary now that I have Bob's knobs. This has made a significant difference, as well as good seeing.

Cheers

Dennis

avandonk
11-12-2005, 09:19 PM
I was led to believe either or both (E&F) are variables.Thats why is sometimes harder to see or image them.
Still, a good result.
Bert