prokyon
03-01-2012, 08:07 AM
Hi folks,
yesterdy I tested my new DMK 21AU618.AS. Conditions were bad, but I wanted to test it yet.
http://www.prokyon.startime.at/Bilder/Trapez_Orion.jpg
100 x 1/3s for every channel, Orion UK Newton 10" f/6, processed with Registax and PixInsight.
and only the red channel to demonstrate the resolution even though the bad seeing.
http://www.prokyon.startime.at/Bilder/Trapezsterne.jpg
AB : mag : 6,55 / 7,49 mag; Distance : 8,8"
AC : mag : 6,55 / 5,06 mag; Distance : 12,8"
AD : mag : 6,55 / 6,38 mag; Distance : 21,2"
AE : mag : 6,55 / 11,1 mag; Distance : 4,9"
CF : mag : 5,10 / 11,5 mag; Distance : 4,0"
I bought it for moon and planets. But I think it will be possible to do some deep space objects (especially PNs) too.
Regards
Werner
yesterdy I tested my new DMK 21AU618.AS. Conditions were bad, but I wanted to test it yet.
http://www.prokyon.startime.at/Bilder/Trapez_Orion.jpg
100 x 1/3s for every channel, Orion UK Newton 10" f/6, processed with Registax and PixInsight.
and only the red channel to demonstrate the resolution even though the bad seeing.
http://www.prokyon.startime.at/Bilder/Trapezsterne.jpg
AB : mag : 6,55 / 7,49 mag; Distance : 8,8"
AC : mag : 6,55 / 5,06 mag; Distance : 12,8"
AD : mag : 6,55 / 6,38 mag; Distance : 21,2"
AE : mag : 6,55 / 11,1 mag; Distance : 4,9"
CF : mag : 5,10 / 11,5 mag; Distance : 4,0"
I bought it for moon and planets. But I think it will be possible to do some deep space objects (especially PNs) too.
Regards
Werner