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multiweb
23-09-2012, 11:26 AM
I did some Ha with a SMC Pentax-M 35mm since Friday trying to get some data on the Eridanus Bubble which turned out to be very hard to get from the burbs as it's so faint. I did nearly 5h on it so far and it's just starting to come out of the sky background. It's the first time I've been considering doing some Ha from a dark site. :lol:

Anyway I attached work in progress along with some widefield I completed around Ara. There are a lot of familiar nebulae, SN remnants and clusters in the field.

There are bigger versions below:

ARA (https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=6930D3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%21863#cid=6930D 3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%211275) widefield with a 1:1 version if you view the original
Plate solve is here (https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=6930D3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%21863#cid=6930D 3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%211282). Again click 'view original' for 1:1.
Eridanus Bubble (https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=6930D3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%21863#cid=6930D 3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%211276)widefiel d - There is an old version of the barnard loop next to it for size reference (same FOV)

The 35mm is not a bad lens on axis. It has to be stepped down a fair bit though and there is still some residual coma. Can't complain for the price.

Thanks for looking and enjoy the views. :thumbsup:

tilbrook@rbe.ne
23-09-2012, 11:36 AM
Nice images Marc!

The Ha produces so much fine detail, another area of imaging I would like to try.

Cheers,

Justin.

peter_4059
23-09-2012, 11:38 AM
Nice work Marc. The Ha widefields are really striking.

RickS
23-09-2012, 12:36 PM
Very interesting to look at things on this scale, Marc. Helps put it all into perspective! What's the bandpass on your Ha filter? I found (with a narrower field of view) that a 3nm filter does a visibly better job in my light polluted skies than a 5nm.

Cheers,
Rick.

multiweb
23-09-2012, 01:41 PM
Thanks Justin. :thumbsup: Ha imaging is great if like me you have light polluted skies.


Thanks Peter. :thumbsup:


Thanks Rick. My Ha filter is the 7nm 2" Baader. I believe only Astronomik or Astrodon have a 3nm version but the cost is a little prohibitive for me. I can't really justify spending $1k for a filter. I enjoy astro imaging but not that much. :lol:

David Fitz-Henr
23-09-2012, 06:43 PM
I always like seeing these widefield images - a nice contrast to all the other deep sky images on IIS. Well done! It would be intersting to see a version of some of these ultra widefield shots with labels identifying the various objects contained therein.

gregbradley
23-09-2012, 07:33 PM
You are doing great on these lens Ha shots.

Fantastic.

Greg.

multiweb
24-09-2012, 02:02 AM
Thanks David. :thumbsup: I'll do a plate solve and post a link.


Thanks a lot mate. :thumbsup:

troypiggo
24-09-2012, 04:51 PM
Love 'em. Didn't realise the proximity or 6188 to the Prawn until I saw this. Sure does put it in perspective.

Larryp
24-09-2012, 05:06 PM
Very nice images, Marc!

multiweb
24-09-2012, 05:50 PM
David, I did a platesolve here (https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=6930D3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%21863#cid=6930D 3AD12D5044C&id=6930D3AD12D5044C%211282). Click on the 'view original' from the menu for a 1:1 version.


Thanks Troy. :thumbsup: Yeah they're not that far apart. When you're imaging you can do NGC6188, the the Prawn, then the cat's paw area then Lagoon etc... They just follow up in line so if you slew and do a little each night you clock in the time on each one of them.


Thanks mate. :thumbsup: