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Old 28-06-2006, 02:54 PM
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A bright Shapley 1 and VBRC 7

Yesterday afternoon I colsulted Star Atlas Pro for the location of planetary nebula Shapley 1 to image. The chart shows another Pn nearby that would fit in if I composed the image right.On dark, I located the area, took some short iso1600 test shots to confirm, then began imaging.
13x5 mins (1 hr 5 mins total time), at ISO 800 (upon seeing Striker getting great results shooting many short ISO 800 shots @f10) I was hoping Id do well shooting at F5.6 through the UHCS filter.

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I thought Shapley 1 was a faint Planetary, but its positively bright compared to VBRC 7. Im stoked I got both in the one frame. I cant recall ever seeing SP1 in an image with another planetary

Conditions were among the best Ive ever seen. Dark sky, and VERY good seeing, often the guidestar would sit in the recticle as if nailed there.
Off axis hand guided. 10 inch F5.6 scope with recently recoated mirror, UV/IR and UHCS filter, and MPCC coma corrector. Processed in IRIS and PS
Scott
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Old 28-06-2006, 03:00 PM
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wow... that's a good image and a top looking planetary.

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Old 28-06-2006, 03:16 PM
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Nice one Scotty,

That great looking planetary looks like just like a defocused star when I am doing my collimation.
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Old 28-06-2006, 03:27 PM
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Thanks all.
Its a great improvement from my first attempt years ago with my unmodded and unfiltered 300d, could barely see it, the modded camera, new mirror coat, better guiding and better processing software (and more experience using it) all help improve things
I love the idia of imaging 2 identifiable planetaries in the one frame too, theres quite a few planetary neb. pairs out there depending on field of view.
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Old 28-06-2006, 03:31 PM
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its an over exposed dust bunny isnt it!!!

great shot scott. shows some good colour. as you say, good to get 2 in one
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Old 28-06-2006, 03:38 PM
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you amaze me scott. near impossible objects to capture somehow you just make it look so easy. well done.
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