M83 The Southern Pinwheel (continued)
HaLRGB
Since I first started imaging this galaxy in February, I never thought it would take this long to collect a decent amount of data on this galaxy.
Saying the weather has been crap is an understatement- with nothing but cloud every single night! ...
Finally, the skies cleared and gave me a change to collect what will probably be the final time I image this galaxy this year. We've had a terrible run of weather in recent time with no rain, but a lot of cloud!
Having bad weather was really the start of my problems. Processing the Galaxy proved to be a bloody challenge and i must of processed it at least 5 times before I was some-what happy with the results.
My final tweak was the overall colour that I felt was too red. So so... the whole process was a good test for the Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph telescope and for me and my processing skills.
Its a great feeling finally be putting the RC10 Astrograph to work on some galaxies.
Link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s4koyk1u6i...final.jpg?dl=0
Telescope used: GSO RC 10
Native Focal length: 2000mm w/ Astrophysics 0.67x focal reducer. Focal Length reduced to 1340mm.
Camera: QSI 683 WSG w/ Lodestar for OAG (off axis guiding) Maxim DL used was used for auto-guiding.
Camera Temperature: -20 degrees
Camera filters & exposure time:
1.25" Baader HaLRGB
Mount: Losmandy G-11 w/ Gemini 2, Losmandy G-11 fitted with Ovision worm.