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Old 27-05-2007, 11:10 PM
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The Prawn Nebula in Scorpius-NGC 4268

conditions:very bright waxing moon last night, setting only late in the morning
location : light polluted Sydney suburb
target: IC 4268-the Prawn Nebula (surely you can see the prawn ? )
Scope:ED 80
Camera:Canon 300D
Filter: astronomik 13 nm H alpha
Mount :CG5 autoguided
ISO:800
Exposure: 3 Hours and 40 minutes (10 minutes subs)-the longest I have gone to date on one target in one night
Processing: Deep Sky Stacker

yes, annoyed by the noise at two hours and ISO 1600,(see my Cats Paw nebula post if interested), I decided to go half the ISO and double the exposure. The night was very wet and I had the hair drier out every two to three images or so-in other words every 20 or thirty minutes.

This meant I had to find a new guide star about an hour into the session and the whole frame probably shifted a fair bit, but Deep Sky Stacker can handle this sort of stuff with aplomb. I absolutely love this software.

The moon was very bright and casting shadows and I needed no artificial light to look at my watch (used to time the sub frames, I still manually click every 10 minutes.Prefer this-I can check if I' ve lost a guide star )


Anyway this is only a quick and dirty process of my data. One of these days I will add RGB if I can so I can colourise the image

your comments, suggestions are most welcome.Thanks for looking

Narayan


PS -a larger image image is available at my Flickr account

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Old 27-05-2007, 11:22 PM
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Excellent work. That is nice and deep. Yes the Ha filters are great and banish the moonlight.
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Old 28-05-2007, 08:19 AM
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Very nice Nara, you have gone very deep there, I will have to get one of these filters oneday for these moon washed nights!!!
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Old 28-05-2007, 08:57 AM
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Ngc 4628

Very nice capture, lot of patience!
I can see the Shrimp!

Your NGC no got me confused as Starrynight came up with a Galaxy!
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Old 28-05-2007, 09:54 AM
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Sorry it is IC 4628
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Old 28-05-2007, 10:45 AM
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Lovely detail Narayan, a great image.

I am struggling a bit to see the prawn though

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Narayan,a wonderful shot and amongst your best ever !
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Old 28-05-2007, 07:47 PM
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very nice
that filter does a good job for sure.
I agree that Deep Sky Stacker is an awsome piece of free software!
well done
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