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Old 10-05-2020, 06:00 PM
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NGC 5139 under Sydney Bortle 8 and Full Moon

Took advantage of a clear night and stable conditions in suburban Sydney the other night and imaged NGC 5139 Omega Centauri. Started at 8.30pm and finished around 2.30am in the morning. About 11.00am I stopped imaging Omega and slewed across to image the full moon for 20 minutes and then back to Omega again

6” f6 Bintel newt on an EQ6-R Mount
Canon 600D with Baader coma corrector ( no filters )
ISO 800

Omega Centauri
150 x 60 sec dithered guided subs
40 x darks
PHD2 guiding at 1.00 to 1.20 arc sec error
Goto and tracking EQMOD, StellariumScope and Stellarium
Frame , focus and capture BYEOS
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools

Full Moon
ISO 800 exp 3200
1200 AVI frames
Frame, focus and capture BYEOS Planetary mode
Stacked in Autostakkert 3
Sharpened in Registax 6

Thanks for looking, comments welcome
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Old 10-05-2020, 07:28 PM
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That’s a fantastic Omega Martin. Well done 👍
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Old 10-05-2020, 08:02 PM
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ngc5139 looks great and nice star colours Martin.

But your moon shot is just slightly out of focus. i have found that it can take several minutes, even up to 30min to get sharp focus, i normally zoom in on the edge and craters, and zoom as close in as possible then try and focus to resolve the smaller features. i have taken to doing a region of interest and getting the fastest frame rate as possible to zoom in on and focus. once i have that then going full frame the hard part is done. the other is the moon moves even though we select lunar rate. i actually manually guide on a crater for the length of time needed to get 2 or 3 thousand frames. Anyway just my experience for how i fill in my time...

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Old 10-05-2020, 08:10 PM
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Hi Martin,
Ill echo Ryan's comment as well.....Fantastic Omega!
Also the Moon image is superb. You Keep presenting excellent images from a bortle 8 Sydney sky.
Well done.
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Old 10-05-2020, 08:38 PM
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Thanks Ryan, David and Andy
Yeh pretty happy with this Omega considering the highly illuminated sky and backyard ( neighbours exterior lights left on again in both sides ) I’m finding under these conditions you need so much more data. I was going to try and push on and capture 180 to 200 subs but tiredness got the best of me plus my roofline was looming. Startools does a great job of cleaning up all the noise gradient and vignetting, leaves you with a nice clean image to stretch and process
David
Thanks for the comments
This is probably the worst lunar image I’ve posted.( I said to myself will I or won’t I image the moon as it wasn’t far away from Omega, should have chosen the latter ) I rarely image a full moon as it’s just to damn bright with a DSLR to focus.If you drop your ISO and exposure you still don’t get any contrast on the craters to define your fine focus, there needs to be a shadow. I used the thin outer edge half craters on the top side but not enough to nail tight focus.When the moon is down to around 80% I can focus on some bigger craters near the terminator and nail tight focus every time as BYEOS is tremendous on live view at 5x or 10x zoom with my DSLR

Thanks again guys !
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