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Old 20-08-2013, 02:28 PM
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47 Tuc, a giant in the sky

Hi all, few weeks after I posted my image of Omega Centauri I got a chance to process the fits I took on the second largest globular of the sky, 47 Tuc. The link:

47 Tuc (NGC 104)

Here again I opted for a long exposure (mostly in luminance) to have enough s/n to stretch a see how large was the external halo of the cluster. To my surprise it turned out to be similar if no bigger than Omega centauri itself, imaged here with the same setup, scale and similar exposure data and stretching..

However this is another incredible object both photographically and visually, a real beauty of the sky!

About 10 hours of accumulated light, details on the image page..

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Old 20-08-2013, 02:31 PM
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Another new look at an "old" object. Well done, Marco!
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Old 20-08-2013, 03:12 PM
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thats a great shot you got there.

May i ask what equipment you used to obtain it and your sequence of exposures?

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Old 20-08-2013, 03:40 PM
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Another new look at an "old" object. Well done, Marco!
Thanks mate!

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thats a great shot you got there.

May i ask what equipment you used to obtain it and your sequence of exposures?

John
Thanks John. I have a TEC140 matched to a FLI16803. Details on my setup here.

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Old 20-08-2013, 03:43 PM
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Beautiful work Marco, always a pleasure to view them.
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Old 20-08-2013, 03:57 PM
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Lovely image, Marco
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Old 20-08-2013, 05:51 PM
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Marco,what a wonderful job you've done on this glob!I find It shows the excitement I feel at the eyepiece at a dark site!only better.
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Old 20-08-2013, 06:04 PM
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Wow! That's a cracker, stunning detail
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Old 20-08-2013, 06:29 PM
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Wow - that's one of the best Tuc 47s that I've seen.
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Old 20-08-2013, 06:39 PM
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Yeh wow looks great Marco, lovely handling of the stars in this very difficult to process object nearly 7hrs of Luminance huh? amazing!

Something looks a little strange though, there is a distinct glow in the background between the glob stars in a distinct circle shape but this glow seems to abruptly finish and then the outer area of the image has a dark sky between the stars Do you understand what I am saying? While this makes the glob look bigger, is it real?

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Old 20-08-2013, 06:55 PM
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Superb Marco. The deepest 47 Tuc I have seen.

Really nicely processed as well.

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Old 20-08-2013, 07:00 PM
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Beautiful work Marco, always a pleasure to view them.
Thanks Mike, happy you liked it!

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Lovely image, Marco
Lanks Larry!

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Marco,what a wonderful job you've done on this glob!I find It shows the excitement I feel at the eyepiece at a dark site!only better.
Thanks Louie, I have also printed in my mind the incredible visual feast this globular is, happy got the the feeling on silicon

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Wow! That's a cracker, stunning detail
Thanks Andy!

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Wow - that's one of the best Tuc 47s that I've seen.
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Yeh wow looks great Marco, lovely handling of the stars in this very difficult to process object nearly 7hrs of Luminance huh? amazing!

Something looks a little strange though, there is a distinct glow in the background between the glob stars in a distinct circle shape but this glow seems to abruptly finish and then the outer area of the image has a dark sky between the stars Do you understand what I am saying? While this makes the glob look bigger, is it real?

Mike
Hi Mike, well, mmm I don't get you this time mate. I cannot see any glow, halo or whatever you are talking about. There is still some chroma to be removed on the background that is not in the center (with much higher s/n) that *may* give a strange perception (I didn't remove the chroma noise from the background), apart from that, cannot see any "distinct circle shape" that "abruptly finish"..
I believe what you refer to is indeed the chroma noise of background that is "covered" by the higher brightness and s/n of the globular cluster..
Can you elaborate a bit better?

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Old 20-08-2013, 07:03 PM
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Superb Marco. The deepest 47 Tuc I have seen.

Really nicely processed as well.

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Thanks Greg!

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Old 20-08-2013, 09:01 PM
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There is still some chroma to be removed on the background that is not in the center (with much higher s/n) that *may* give a strange perception (I didn't remove the chroma noise from the background), apart from that - I believe what you refer to is indeed the chroma noise of background that is "covered" by the higher brightness and s/n of the globular cluster..
Ah huh, that may well be it

Sorry to pick on your globular clusters lately you know I love ya work both times I pointed out pretty minor observations anyway, see?..I just get bored saying all the brilliant comments all the time ...have to pick on the finer points occasionally.. just to keep it real

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Old 20-08-2013, 10:15 PM
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Showed this and some of Mike's to friends after showing them it in a 10" sct (which they loved).

They all said WOW!

Great work Marco
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Old 20-08-2013, 10:27 PM
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Another beautiful image Marco - stunning. regards Ray
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Old 21-08-2013, 02:13 PM
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Ah huh, that may well be it

Sorry to pick on your globular clusters lately you know I love ya work both times I pointed out pretty minor observations anyway, see?..I just get bored saying all the brilliant comments all the time ...have to pick on the finer points occasionally.. just to keep it real

Mike
Hi Mike, no worries, I am happy to get critical feedback since they point out aspects on the image otherwise overlooked.. one improves if he gets critics, not only appraisals

I will check closely the image as I have a chance and see what you (and another mate but seems his post disappeared) are pointing out. I will be away few days for a biz trip so need to do that later on
Thanks anyway for the comments

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Showed this and some of Mike's to friends after showing them it in a 10" sct (which they loved).

They all said WOW!

Great work Marco
Bigjoe
Thanks BigJoe

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Another beautiful image Marco - stunning. regards Ray
Thanks Shiraz!

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Superb Marco. The deepest 47 Tuc I have seen.

Really nicely processed as well.

Greg.
Thanks Greg

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Old 21-08-2013, 06:28 PM
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