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arifmshaikh
05-07-2011, 09:44 AM
Hi everyone

Thank you for spending your time reading this.

I was trying to capture image of M20 from backyard, but I pointed my scope to North and was not tracking. Till I realised, M20 was hidden behind the tree. So I decided to take image around this area. I dont know where I was looking. First I took image through canon eos 400d and I tried using modified philips webcam. I got focus with .5x focal reducer on GSO f/4 200mm, so it became f/2. Which was very fast even 1 sec webcam stream was showing this faint Gobular Cluster clearly on the screen.

When I took image through canon 400d at around 8:45pm, there was no bright object on the left side of image, but when I took image through webcam at 5 sec exposure at around 8:54pm, I noticed the bright object.

Can anyone tell me what this star cluster is and what the bright object captured on webcam imaging.

Image specs:

1. GSO 8" f/4, canon 400d 10 sec exposure stack on 7 frames.

2. GSO 8" f/2 Philips SPC880 5 sec exposure stack on 10 frames.

[1ponders]
05-07-2011, 10:29 AM
Both look like Globular Clusters, but just which ones I can't help you. I'm sure a visual astronomer will come along, look at them and go .... Oh that's Blah and Blah. :whistle:

Heath
05-07-2011, 10:59 AM
It's not the butterfly Nebula on the left is it?

Or could be M28 Cluster?

renormalised
05-07-2011, 12:09 PM
Arif, in what direction did you have your scope pointing??? At what constellations??

Anywhere near the Trifid??

arifmshaikh
05-07-2011, 01:20 PM
Hi Carl

I am not sure where I was, but this is area (attached image) I was observing. Trifid was behind the tree, so I am sure it was not that. It was somewhere near the M24,M18,M17,M16,M26 or M11. I will try tonight if the sky is clear and will find out exact location.

Arif

mithrandir
05-07-2011, 09:26 PM
It's M22 Arif.

Astronomy.net solved it in no time flat. Solution link (http://live.astrometry.net/status.php?job=alpha-201107-69630378) might work.

I'll CC Matt and the usual suspects.

Andrew

arifmshaikh
05-07-2011, 09:38 PM
Thanks Andrew.

It is M22 and located the location, but still dont know what that bright object is. I am trying to image it, but it is behind the branch. Will wait for 20 minute to see if come out.

mithrandir
06-07-2011, 10:55 AM
Arif, there is nothing listed in any of the catalogs I use in CdC and close to M22 that would match your object. I would suspect it is a reflection of something out of frame, maybe a bright star but more likely some terrestrial light source. A long dew shield helps eliminate those sorts of things.

Andrew

arifmshaikh
06-07-2011, 03:14 PM
Hi Andrew

After comparing both images, I believe it is a red star (please see the attached image). I checked my last night images from canon and it does not show this effect. The only difference between this two photos is effective focal length. I will image it again through webcam using same setup on Friday and let see what it will come up.

I like the link that you send to compare the image.

Thank all of you for sharing the information.