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richardo
03-04-2011, 05:04 PM
Hi all...
Put some colour to these two interesting galaxies last night.
The framing looks a little... awkward but tried to fit in what I could.

While being both classified as lenticular, this is where the similarities ends.
Ngc5078 is edge on and ngc5101 is face on. There's a bit more of a write up on
the page.

Here's a link directly to the page
http://www.baytop-observatory.com/ccdimages/galaxies/ngc5078_5101newtonian.htm

Hope you've had a chance to get out

Rich

Paddy
03-04-2011, 05:16 PM
Very nice indeed!

marco
03-04-2011, 06:25 PM
Excellent image and extremely smooth and flat background, great job :thumbsup:
Very interesting subject

Clear Skies
Marco

gregbradley
03-04-2011, 08:03 PM
I have been looking at this and your other Hyrda galaxy cluster. Man they are 2 really nice images. Your best so far?

Wonderful. Such nice colour and detail. Great star colours.

Are your skies really dark? Spectacular images Rich. Really nice.

Greg.

marc4darkskies
03-04-2011, 08:17 PM
An awesome image Rich ... a visual smorgasbord! Framing looks fine to me. Processing is spot on! Well done!!

Cheers, Marcus

Hagar
03-04-2011, 08:19 PM
Very nice Rich. A lovely pair of galaxies with so many in the background. As Greg has stated your skies must be wonderful, maybe just a bit of inversion from the sea. Not having a huge city close by must be a big plus. The skies here are dark but the thermals from the surrounding hills soon ruin what should be great.

The image seems to have a slight haze to it and I just wonder if it is moisture in the air around you.
I still love what a big newt can produce.
Hats off to you Mate this is a corker.

SkyViking
03-04-2011, 09:11 PM
Just wonderful. I can't get enough of these deep galaxy fields. Very well done, and the processing is superb. I also very much like the subtle, but distinct, colours.
Thanks for sharing.

atalas
03-04-2011, 09:19 PM
Wonderful work Rich!

richardo
04-04-2011, 12:34 AM
Thanks Patrick!



Cheers for the nice comments Marco!



Thanks Greg... I think I've finally got the measure of what this camera likes in the way of processing... what it needs.
Yes, my skies can be pretty epic at times, although they arn't as good as they use to be when I first started visually back 18 years ago. Bit hit and miss now so with the bennifit of an observatory it helps no end!. still, I have to limit my imaging from south (usually where the wind comes from at night) around to the north so keeping things on the east side of the mount as gem flipping will expose me to the ever increasing town lights to my west.



Thanks a heap Marcus!! Had a look around the field before I settled with this view. Not use to getting two objects into one image!



Hey Doug, cheers for the top comments..
Yes as explained to Greg, my skies when they are good are very good. However and as you observed, and I noticed as well, the stars are fairly fuzzy, this depicting the conditions on both nights. There has been a fair amount of surf around here in the past week and with the evening southerly winds, this tends to bring it back on land here. Generally there's a layer up to 40 degrees that can be quite unsettled. The out of season rains have made for lots of growth and this has helped keep the dust down this year.. Generally summer here is just dusty and hot... many times not real good for imaging.



Thanks for the great comments Rolf!!



Cheers Louie....

A big thanks you guys for your great encouragement..
Always very much appreciated:thumbsup:

All the best for now
Rich

iceman
04-04-2011, 06:23 AM
That's a wonderful image, Rich. Just beautiful and smooth.

richardo
04-04-2011, 04:10 PM
Hey cheers for that Mike.!! Appreciated!
Been great to have a summer without all the dust and too much wind!

Was nice to see what the wider fov could get into the frame with this area.

All the best
Rich

Leonardo70
04-04-2011, 06:10 PM
Wonderful work .... really great !!!
Congrats,
Leo

multiweb
04-04-2011, 06:48 PM
Terrific shot. Very interesting field with wonderful details. :thumbsup:

strongmanmike
04-04-2011, 08:24 PM
Wonderful image Richard.

Interesting contrasting galaxies with lots of faint backgroud lurkers and beautifully processed - love it!

You are really hitting your straps with this fast newt-H16 combo.

Mike

White Rabbit
04-04-2011, 10:36 PM
Great shot love the wide field stuff as well.

Here is a question, how far back in time do you think your getting in this pic??? If NGC 5078 is 94 million light years away, the really small ones in the distance must be pushing a billion.

Mind blowing stuff when you think about it, thanks for posting.

Octane
04-04-2011, 10:40 PM
Wow, just wow. That is an incredible image. I agree with Greg, likely your finest to date? I love it.

Keep up the top work!

H

richardo
05-04-2011, 12:31 PM
Thanks Leo!



Cheers for the comments Marc!



Thanks Migel, they certainly are two very interesting galaxies for sure with such differing morphologies..
Yes, I am very happy with the combo at the mo. Fast scopes is good my friend;)
Might venture down the road of an OAG soon though... just about had enough with weight discrepancies



Thanks for the comments young space cadet,(:D)
Yes the mind truly boggles (please forgive me for thinking along the lines of Duck Dodgers & the 24th & a half century.. and his faithful side kick.. you know, Daffy and porky pig.. what a classic!)



Thanks H :thumbsup:

Cheers all you guys for the great comments.

All the best for now
Rich

Stevec35
06-04-2011, 11:11 AM
Very well done Rich!

Steve

richardo
07-04-2011, 12:22 AM
Thanks very much Steve!

All the best
Rich