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Old 31-10-2013, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Oh nooo not another NGC 253 ....geez I haven't imaged that..?...?...errr? more than umm? saaay 10 times over the years?

Great result Andrew and I can feel some relief in your words there Probably looks slightly brown on my screen, maybe up the blue? ...and I caaaan't see the jet either

Mike
Thanks Mike - yes, very relieved to finally see the mount working again after 6 months of frustration. There are some interesting structures in the middle of the disk that seem to sick up at right angles to the galactic plane, but no jets ,

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Originally Posted by IanP View Post
Hi Andrew,
looks like we were looking at the same spot in the sky not far away from each other..
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...d.php?t=113778
Beautiful shot!
I wonder if that halves the amount of flux in each of our scopes?

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Nice work Andrew.
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Originally Posted by Larryp View Post
Great image, Andrew
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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
That's a very fine Sculptor image Andrew.

Greg.
Thanks guys!

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Originally Posted by TimberLand View Post
Copy that Jo, I to like the deeper background galaxies showing up next to a local one it gives a feeling of the extreme proportions of the universe. Go the diffraction spikes and fast newtonians.

I'm a big fan of galaxies no matter how often they are imaged. I personally have done 253 about ten times and I like compare the improvements over the years. I find it a great yard stick to see if I'm getting any better. (sometimes worse)

As for mounts issues, I feel your pain, my ATM Horse Shoe has given me a few headaches over the years of construction and refinement, but now it is pointing and tracking beautifully, so the pain wasn't without reward. And now astronomy is again a truly enjoyable and relaxing hobby for me.

Great to see your setup is now a decent digger in the sandpit of stars.

Justin
Thanks for your kind words - I've built one GEM in the past using Holden stub axles, and there is absolutely no way I would consider building an ATM imaging mount - way beyond my engineering abilities! Massive respect!

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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
Hi Andrew,
That's looking nice & sharp.
The only thing that would improve it is more integration time.

cheers
Allan
That's the best feedback of all - imaging time is more or less free! I'm a big fan of megadata.

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Originally Posted by nebulosity. View Post
Beautiful image Andrew, love the background galaxies

Jo
Thanks a lot Jo - I really wasnt expecting to catch them from suburban Perth! A very pleasant surprise.
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