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Old 22-03-2013, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Could be worse, Mike. We had a couple of clear nights and then it's wall-to-wall cloud again after months of the same. So, I'm glad you're not going to harp on

Back to the business at hand... really love that field of galaxies! I'll wait with bated breath for the colour version

Cheers,
Rick.
I know, I am sure the weather conditions are worse elsewhere but sheesh it is frustrating to get the odd good night, so I can see this scope shine, and then have to endure so many others that hamper its power, mostly due to wind . It is much better than Newcastle though where a shot such as this galaxy cluster wouldn't have been possible as the seeing was that bad EVERY night ...I started to doubt the optics there for a time ...although wind was never an issue

Mike

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Originally Posted by blink138 View Post
phwoar what a field!!
pat
Cheers Pat, like a Schmidt plate

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Originally Posted by RobF View Post
Oh my. This is going to be amazing to count the faint fuzzies in the final rendition. It is already!

SDF = Sidonio Deep Field.....
Cheers Pat, yes 90 min in average conditions isn't quite enough, even with this scope so I will see what happens in a couple of weeks ...as long as I don't lose interest

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Originally Posted by Larryp View Post
Heaps of galaxies! Nice work, Mike
Cheers Lazza

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Originally Posted by David Fitz-Henr View Post
That'll be a corker of an image Mike; heaps of galaxies and lots of variety to boot!
Thanks Dave, would have been nice to be able to have grabbed even just 30min each RGB as I think there is enough Lum here to compose a half decent image

Mike

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Originally Posted by Logieberra View Post
Geeze you get some sharp focus with that fast system!
Yes I spend (waste?) a bit of time ensuring I nail the focus, always have actually, even back when I was using the 6" Starfire

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Originally Posted by Stevec35 View Post
Looking good already Mike. Hope you get a chance to finish it.

Cheers

Steve
So do I...think I will

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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
holey snappen Rsoles - i lost count of the galaxies. Very awesome Mike
Yeh, something about seeing tons of galaxies of various shapes and sizes, always takes me back (with Mario ) to my young man days up at Stromlo when I found some deep Schmidt plates and ogled over the multitude of tiny galaxies in the frame

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Originally Posted by rogerg View Post
Wonderful image Mike
Cheers Roger

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Originally Posted by dvj View Post
Wonderful grayscale and nice resolution overall.
Thanks John, the colour palette would be more to you liking..yes?

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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
Nice work Mike - you really have a winning setup.
It's always a pleasure to view your results.

cheers
Allan
THnaks Alan, yes the setup is very powerful, needs a little tweaking at some stage but meah, I will wait till it is under cover in the dome

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Originally Posted by cybereye View Post
Mike,

As a kid growing up in the 60's, I'd watch Lost in Space and wonder what it would be like to travel the Cosmos, seeing new and wonderful worlds. Well guess what, this image has let me do just that - see new and wonderful worlds almost as if I was there!!

What an awesome image!

Cheers,
Mario
I totally get your sentiment Mario, the image made me feel exactly the same... we need to image together, I can feel it

Guardi le Stelle

Mike

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Drool... love that field. It's like trash and treasure. So much to dig around. Seeing whole galaxies like this in relation to each other just adds to the scale of things.
I agree Marc, cheers

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
You come up with some great interesting objects Mike. That's a great shot. Love the main spiral. It looks a bit like the Qantas kangaroo symbol.

Greg.
Cheers Greg, it was galaxy clusters like this (and there are plenty out there!) that I really wanted this platform for from day one. However it is only now at my new site that I have been able to do them justice, Newcastle was crap. See attached is NGC Qantas

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Originally Posted by SkyViking View Post
Lovely field there Mike, I'm glad to see you're getting some clear skies
The colour version will be amazing, there is nothing like a good crowded galaxy field.
Thanks, it is a not often imaged group either

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Originally Posted by jjjnettie View Post
There's lots happening for just 90min of data.
Plenty

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Originally Posted by allan gould View Post
Really love that image as its so detailed. Thats the splendor of your scope and camera Mike so keep them coming (and its not at all Vegas )
Allan
Cheers Allan...don't worry the final colour version will likely be a little Vegas
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