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The Barnard's galaxy.
This is one faint sucker and next time i have to go to 15 Minutes Luminance to get something desent.
QHY9 on ED80.
25X5Minutes Luminance and 10X100 Seconds LRGB each.
1Mb pic here: http://i605.photobucket.com/albums/tt137/Martin_Meupelenberg/Assorted%20Galaxies/ngc6822_done1Mb.jpg
Small pic here:
lhansen
16-05-2010, 02:40 PM
Nice image Martin, well framed and your focus seems to be spot on. Is that a planetary to the left of the dwarf galaxy?
Lars
Thank you Lars :)
That small blue spot belongs to the galaxy and is not a planetary.
Going to do some longer exposures and bring it out more.
CoolhandJo
16-05-2010, 03:58 PM
Nice framing on this. Your stars are well defined also. Top work...:)
Bolts_Tweed
16-05-2010, 05:37 PM
Nice catch Martin - it sure is a faint and difficult object and you've caught it well.
Mark Bolton
Thank you Paul :thumbsup:
Thank you Mark :thumbsup:
Hagar
16-05-2010, 08:30 PM
Nice try Martin even hard with 15 minute subs, you'll need lots of em.
TrevorW
16-05-2010, 08:38 PM
Marty use a bigger scope it's very faint VB 9+ and would fit the FOV of the 8" Newt nicely this way you get more SNR per light than you'll get even going longer with the ED80
Thank you Doug :)
i was not even sure it was in the picture at all,untill i started to stretch the image :)
I will Trevor, it looks like this weekend will be a goer :)
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