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Old 07-01-2015, 04:54 PM
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Here is a seldom imaged galaxy--NGC908. It's not large--6' x 3', so I've cropped the real estate from 4096 x 4096 pixels down to 1960 x 1660 pixels.
http://www.astrobin.com/146460/
It is a starburst a galaxy undergoing a period of intense star formation. There are numerous clumps of bright stars in its spiral arms. Notice also the peculiar split in the spiral arm on the left (eastern) side of the galaxy. Both the intense star formation and the spiral arm split suggest that the galaxy has been disturbed by some other galaxy. However, no other galaxy is visible near NGC908. Possibly it may have been absorbed in the encounter, or it may be massive, but very faint, or it may be hidden behind NGC908.

Telescope: PlaneWave 12.5"CDK
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Total exposure was 4.8 hours--an hour or so of R, G and B and somewhat more for L.
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Err ummm..apart from the decon remnants grrrr (god I go on! ) that's a really good galaxy image Geoff, really like the composition too

EDIT: had another longer look and meah.. forget my comment above, it jooks ok

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Err ummm..apart from the decon remnants grrrr (god I go on! ) that's a really good galaxy image Geoff, really like the composition too

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Yeah. I need to work a bit more on the decon so that it improves the image but stays backstage.
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Yeah. I need to work a bit more on the decon so that it improves the image but stays backstage.
Err, just edited my post after another look, mate it looks ok...I just do have an issue when I can see some evidence of decon..
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Beautiful image Geoff and welcome to the FLI Proline 16803 club!

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That's a lovely little galaxy and a great image, Geoff!

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It's pleasing to see someone else taking images of moderately obscure galaxies .... and you've done a remarkably good job on this.
I for one, really like your processing.

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Beautiful image Geoff and welcome to the FLI Proline 16803 club!

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Thanks Greg. I'm very pleased with the camera so far.

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That's a lovely little galaxy and a great image, Geoff!

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Thanks Rick. Nice to get positive comments from the experts.

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It's pleasing to see someone else taking images of moderately obscure galaxies .... and you've done a remarkably good job on this.
I for one, really like your processing.

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Hi Geoff,
Looks like a nice capture to me.
I wonder if you could get more detail out of it with 3 x drizzle used in stacking?

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A truly beautiful photo Geoff. The colour in the galaxy is magnificent. Interesting background.

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Hi Geoff, I wonder if you could get more detail out of it with 3 x drizzle used in stacking? cheers Allan
Always worth a try, but my guess is that this is already an adequately over-sampled image of a very small galaxy at long focal length, and is actually pretty darn sharp already.

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Hi Geoff,
Looks like a nice capture to me.
I wonder if you could get more detail out of it with 3 x drizzle used in stacking?

cheers
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Thanks Allan. Drizzle needs lots of subs and I don't have enough. Also i'm quite oversampled, whereas to get a real advantage you need to be undersampled.
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A truly beautiful photo Geoff. The colour in the galaxy is magnificent. Interesting background

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Thanks Mike. I fiddled quite a bit with the crop to get a good combo of galaxy and stars.
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Err, just edited my post after another look, mate it looks ok...I just do have an issue when I can see some evidence of decon..bit like Paul H's fixation on noise I guess?.. he could find some in an empty padded room

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BTW Geoff, I rather like this image. The colour is nice and the detail pleasing. There is a bit of a gradient in the background.
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That is enough Mike. Please do not bag me again anywhere on this site again; your insults are not funny and you are in breach of the TOS. You are being a bully. Moderation I ask that you deal with this behaviour.
Oh come'on it was clearly light hearted with no malice whatsoever, heck I was bagging myself for goodness sake! Don't read so much into posts, sheesh, look at the funny side instead will ya?
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BTW Geoff, I rather like this image. The colour is nice and the detail pleasing. There is a bit of a gradient in the background.
Thanks Paul. I'll have another look at the gradient.
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Thanks Allan. Drizzle needs lots of subs and I don't have enough. Also i'm quite oversampled, whereas to get a real advantage you need to be undersampled.
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Always worth a try, but my guess is that this is already an adequately over-sampled image of a very small galaxy at long focal length, and is actually pretty darn sharp already.
Hi Geoff,
I know you are over sampled at 0.73 arc seconds per pixel -
but you might just get a bit extra -
especially when you zoom in on the image -
if you want to make a larger image out of the galaxy.
I'd try a re-stack just for the fun.

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BTW Geoff, I rather like this image. The colour is nice and the detail pleasing. There is a bit of a gradient in the background.
Yep, the gradient is there on closer examination. It was easy to eliminate with PixInsight's DBE, although I haven't got around to updating the post
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Hi Geoff,
I know you are over sampled at 0.73 arc seconds per pixel -
but you might just get a bit extra -
especially when you zoom in on the image -
if you want to make a larger image out of the galaxy.
I'd try a re-stack just for the fun.

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I'll have a go at it Allan and see what turns out.
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A great looking galaxy photo Geoff.

I love the colour and detail.

Very nice composition.

Good luck with all the new equipment.

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A great looking galaxy photo Geoff.

I love the colour and detail.

Very nice composition.

Good luck with all the new equipment.

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