Hi all
After watching St George beat the Sea Eagles in the NRL finals I stuck my head outdoors to see a clear sky full of stars, earlier high cloud apparently gone so dispensed with the idia of an early night and set up the 10 inch scope, this time thinking theres a few nice galaxies in the Grus area. Star Atlas Pro revealed a nice cluster, so I got to work while listening to a replay of the Newcastle Knights first grand final win
Image is 10x5 mins ISO 400, only uv/ir filter, and MPCC. Modded 350D camera, hand guided. This is a crop of a larger image. Before digital came along I could only dream of imaging galaxies like this from light polluted Newcastle. Darks, flats etc processed in Iris, (1 dark, 1 flat and 1 offset)
Theres too many galaxies especially faint tiny ones to try and name so ive posted a Star Atlas pro chart of the area.
I love digital imaging
Scott
Fantastic image Scott.... nice to see what can be done under Newcastle's skies too.... I'd love to see a high rez version as well if you can post it somewhere....
cheers
Hi Scott,
Top line picture, and yes I agree its amazing what one can do with an off the shelf Digital Camera (modded of course) and a few years experience, and a clear night sky (I dont think we will ever see one again, cloud-rain-cloud- till the next moon, complain,complain).
Scott, I am rebuilding 4 computers tonight, well I have 3 left, but after seeing this I will have to do some imaging. wonderful shot mate.
GO KNIGHTS
btw would have loved to go to kulnura but I have too many things on, so i will be setting the scope up later, email me when you read this and bring over berts lens!
many thanks all
heres a full res uncropped version http://www.users.on.net/~josiah/mod3...0_filtered.jpg
Yes I think this is the grus quartet of galaxies, and the last member is just off the bottom right corner, I might try and re image it to see if I can fit it in
Scott
Thanks Tony.
It was a warmish night, theres a few hot pixels, I should really have taken more than one dark. Overall Iris does a good job with dark current noise but can miss some of the really hot pixels.
Scott