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multiweb
09-11-2010, 10:15 PM
Went away Saturday and Sunday with Ross and Richard. Saturday was great all night. Clouds rolled in around 4:00am. Sunday night was very windy and wet so no go. I got as much data as I could possibly can and with the current weather one can't complain too much. More data is always good but I was happy with fitting everything in one session, still a bit noisy. All taken with my 5" newt.
Pleiades (http://memkxw.bay.livefilestore.com/y1p6cJaNjjY4jkpJEy4TguuL3koh8PAsdoX AsEEIvbeL-6-3i1DtHVwFWnT66qXPNHbejElwKar_I4wb5i xF84HfOTRP_Jl7zKo/M45_ff.jpg?psid=1)are 10x5min, Horse Head and flame (http://memkxw.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pP3zOtgOPp2rdEfPiA-HeVcZPNLKCeYxDCz6UWILOkOt-25SQ_tDlYRFDsVh8D_lM8A_bPVEvuYTPitH jcO9tMH9muCkyVjMl/IC434_ff.jpg?psid=1)21x5min and M42 (http://memkxw.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pmjUBoe-yND6G0Fo8YJx5y1WpSrqXXZVCHV209Oed5d 48C9cFlD4VrUHi8QyqejJqXU9FZarGCb46H CgewkU5FzDQ7B9C0ch2/M42_lf.jpg?psid=1)10x5min, 10x1mn and 10x15s.
Large versions can be accessed by clicking on the links above.
Thanks for looking. :thumbsup:
Octane
09-11-2010, 10:26 PM
Oh, man, that Horsehead is something. Very understated rendition -- I love it.
Was this with the 5" Newt?
H
strongmanmike
09-11-2010, 10:54 PM
I agree with Humayun, thay are all really good images marc:thumbsup:. You should be very happy with these, very nice work. The noise is very acceptable IMO.
Coonabarabran huh..? where were you setup?
Mike
troypiggo
10-11-2010, 12:36 AM
Wonderful set. Really enjoyed all 3 of them.
CoolhandJo
10-11-2010, 08:35 AM
All this from a 5 inch Newt! They are terrific shots. The dust in both the Horse and Orion is outstadning - Great natural colours too! All images have nice tight stars and are pretty flat too! Well done ! :)
multiweb
10-11-2010, 08:43 AM
Thanks H. :thumbsup: Yes my Celestron 130SLT.
TBH not overly happy with any of them. More data would have been good but I couldn't push for 10 or 15min subs which would have done the trick. For one I started the night trying to figure out why my GOTO wasn't working and my RA drift was twice as fast. I had the whole G11 tripod facing north. :doh: I didn't want to undo everything in the dark as I had everything plugged and balanced. So had to power down the camera and rotate the whole loaded rig 180 degrees in situ inside the tent. Painful. :nerd: Camera did start to fog up slightly too as it was very dewy and I had cut the cooling then re-started it again. :rolleyes:
Thanks Mike. :thumbsup: On a motel field on the road to siding spring obs. Seems they know you there too. :)
Thanks Troy. Too kind. :thumbsup:
multiweb
10-11-2010, 08:46 AM
Thanks Paul. :thumbsup: Yep dark skies help a lot regarding colors. Don't have to push anything in processing. Stars are as good as they get. Still slight residual coma but that will never go completely. Not major. I can live with it.
hotspur
10-11-2010, 08:54 AM
Outstanding images!:2thumbs::cool:
Well done!,they show lovely colour,Really like how you have done the
horse head neb.
What camera did you use?on your 5 inch to get the images.
Cheers Chris
Hagar
10-11-2010, 09:41 AM
Lovely collection of images Marc. Horsie gets my vote, you handled Alnitak very well. I did notice your diffraction spikes seem a little long on one side and wonder if maybe the collimation may be a little off.
Great set from a 5" scope. Well done.
multiweb
10-11-2010, 10:02 AM
Thanks a lot Chris. :thumbsup: That's my QHY8 OSC. Only CCD I've ever used.
Thanks Doug. :thumbsup: There's a bit of green noise around the Alnitak area because of passing clouds just before dawn so the star bloated badly. The noise rejection did a good job but made the area grainier when stacking with little black dots everywhere. I don't know about the length of the diffraction spikes. That's a good question. I know that if your spider vanes are not square then you'll get 8 spikes but I don't know what causes one side to be longer than the other. May be the position of the star in relation to the center of the field? Maybe someone can answer that one. Collimation was around 3" in CCDIS so pretty close. If it was out by a lot I would get a lot more coma. That's how I gauge how well the scope is doing. The slightest offset and the off axis coma is real bad.
Paul Haese
10-11-2010, 10:23 AM
I really like the star colours and the nebulosity colours in these images; particularly in M42. The noise is fine and quite minimal but like all of us you are probably wanting a smoother background. The diffraction spikes add a nice starry look to the image and I think it makes for an interesting look overall when combined with the colour palettes. Nice work.
multiweb
10-11-2010, 10:39 AM
Thanks Paul. :thumbsup: The star colours are consistent across the shots because there was nill light pollution. So the color balance just fell in place. No brainer during color combining. I could live with a bit less spikes, especially in the Pleiades. I've never managed to get more neb than stars on this one. Will have to revisit definitely and work it out.
bloodhound31
10-11-2010, 11:08 AM
Gee Marc, you make me want to go home and start rebuilding the new obs ASAP and start astro imaging again!
Nice work!
Baz.
multiweb
10-11-2010, 11:31 AM
Thanks Baz. :thumbsup: You should. With the rain lately it's a good time to get ready for better days.
strongmanmike
10-11-2010, 12:10 PM
Yeah...probably from the Weet-Bix box in 98 ;) :P
Ross G
10-11-2010, 02:27 PM
Hi Marc,
Great photos!
Such fantastic results from so little...you are a magician!
(...or is it your unique polar alignment technique!!..).
Take care.
Ross.
MarkA
10-11-2010, 07:13 PM
Nice work Marc and a good choice of place for imaging.
Unfortunately the weather at Wiruna was not as favorable
Regards
Mark
Stevec35
10-11-2010, 07:54 PM
Fantastic - really impressive!
Steve
multiweb
11-11-2010, 08:57 AM
Thanks Mark. :thumbsup: Shame about Ilford weather. When I was driving back the weather was clear just before Mudgee although still cloudy in Coonabarabran so it seems there was a big patch of clear in the area around 3:00am I'd say.
Thanks Ross. :thumbsup: No magic. Just practice and a good compass. ;)
Thank you Steve. :thumbsup:
Martin Pugh
11-11-2010, 11:59 AM
Well done Marc...I particularly like IC434 and the M42 shot.
cheers
Martin
multiweb
11-11-2010, 02:33 PM
Thanks Martin. :thumbsup: I'm pretty happy with those two as well. M42 is a big favourite of mine. The HH I have always found hard but this one is my most 'natural' version so far so it's ok. :)
Superb HH there Marc and M42 is yummy too :thumbsup:
The pleiades look good but is a bit underwhelming compared to the HH and M42. (Still good though :) ).
I thought i already made a post here but alas didn't :screwy:
multiweb
11-11-2010, 10:18 PM
Thanks Martin. :thumbsup: Yeah the pleiades are my nemesis. Real PITA. I'll swap you my HH for your M45. ;)
Paul K
12-11-2010, 06:03 AM
Well done Marc :thumbsup:
multiweb
12-11-2010, 09:18 AM
Thanks for looking Paul :thumbsup:
atalas
13-11-2010, 12:34 PM
Nice work Marc!
multiweb
14-11-2010, 05:07 PM
Thanks Louie. :thumbsup: Pretty cool tuts you posted. Always used saturation. Never thought about that method you use. Will have to try now.
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