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davewaldo
13-07-2010, 11:55 AM
Hi Everyone!

Last week I had my first serious astrophotography imaging session ever. I was testing out new gear including a GSO 8RC and my QHY5 guider.

When photographing M20 I managed to also captured the movement of Minor planet / asteroid 700 Auravictrix (mag 12 approx, and 15km diameter).

So I thought I'd make an animation out of it (also a first for me).

http://davewaldo.solidwebhost.com/auravictrix.gif - WARNING: 2.6mb file

Details: a mix of 3min - 9min exposures. Almost a 100% crop. Movement captured over a 45min period.

Scope: GSO 8RC
Camera: Unmodded Canon 20D
Mount: HEQ5

I love these sorts of things and can't wait to chase some much fainter objects.

Enjoy,

Dave.

StephenM
14-07-2010, 09:27 AM
Great animation Dave! You should send it in to Spaceweather.

Cheers,
Stephen

davewaldo
15-07-2010, 05:58 PM
Thanks Stephen! :) I'm not sure its up to that standard though, but interesting none the less.

JD2439975
16-07-2010, 12:02 AM
Nice one Dave, love the animations.

Things usually move so (relatively) slowly in the universe that it's nice to see something move. :lol:

davewaldo
17-07-2010, 11:32 AM
Thanks Justin :)

I agree, seeing things move around makes everything so much more alive and gives a great perception of depth and distances.

Thanks for looking :)

RobF
18-07-2010, 09:58 AM
Great going Dave! You've shown it up really well there, and its worked out with nice smooth spacings.

The zoomed in field also shows just how nice and round your stars are for a first effort. Better write down everything you did, just in case.....:)