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Old 28-08-2005, 10:41 PM
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Trapping M31

Like the creature in greek mythology sent by Neptune to lay waste to king Cepheus kingdom im having difficulty in capturing Andromeda , well the Andromeda galaxy . Two early morning sessions and jack all to show , just curious if anybody else has had success , i thought it would be a somewhat easy task to get more detail then ive achieved a bright ball of light with smudges of dust lanes
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Old 28-08-2005, 10:54 PM
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I saw it last year for the 1st time ever. I couldn't get to it with the big reflector due to next door neighbours shed in the way, so I dragged out the little 4.5" reflector & saw it with that....just a white smudge in that aperture & being so low on the horizon. Pleased to see it at all though!
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:12 PM
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I got it once here http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ead.php?t=2731 Hoping to get it again this weekend at Astrorons place
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:24 PM
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Nice Paul , i get the core and some of the prominent dust lane seen in your pic , thats with 4 x3min shots , just seen postings at cloudy nights with similar rates and the results are amazing

John ive seen it best with a pair of 7x50 binos
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:27 PM
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what are the details that your working with Stuart? ISO? Piggyback, 80ED? exposure number and times. image setting (jpeg RAW)? Details man
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:43 PM
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What time is max elevation for it this time of year?
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:46 PM
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Ok mate , im constricted for the time being with inadequate PC power {486 from the last decade and a p111 lapo}so stacking is at a minium but for the M31shots ive tried 4x5min jpeg 800iso and 4x3min jpeg 800iso both through the 80ED and processed through PS , both resulted in less detail then yours and probarly from my location despite the altitude of M31 its in my more favourable direction for LP
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:48 PM
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Crosses the Meridian at 2:00 am and 22 degree above the N horizon here at 26 deg 38' John
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:52 PM
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Ta Paul..I'll wait around & see if I can glimpse it. I may have to go for a drive...too many rotten street lights to the north of me at home!
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Old 28-08-2005, 11:56 PM
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Might as well have a look at Mars while your at it John. It's only 2 hours behind.
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Old 29-08-2005, 02:28 AM
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Well. I knew my luck could'nt last forever. Clouded over! I was looking forward to packing the binos & even the refractor into the car & heading outa town too. Oh well, there will be other nights..
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Old 29-08-2005, 04:05 AM
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Thumbs up

Funny how your luck changes....In the space of an hour or so its cloud free, with Andromeda firmly in my sights of the binos & the 6" refractor.

Your right beren, much better in the binos than the refractor, The core is nice & bright, with the whole galaxy taking up exactly half the FOV in the binos, at the galaxies longest axis. No dust lanes of course. Real spectacular! In the 6" @ 50X it's a ok view....better in the binos though!! I wonder if its worth dismantling a 300Lb reflector & shifting it just up the road!?? Don't be silly! Of COURSE it is!! (not this morning though...another night)

Dark adaption is a MUST here, in the locating, & the visual WOW factor. I could spend hours looking at this! I took some pics with the kodak.. Not much hope of em' turning out I dont reckon!
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Old 29-08-2005, 06:33 AM
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M31 is a favourite target for us here in the North at this time of year on .
I agree that Binos are the way to go, my best views have been with a set of 16x60 binos.
Structure is visable in the dust lanes, & the field of view is filled from edge to edge with this awesome galaxy.
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Old 29-08-2005, 08:36 AM
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Remember Stuart that my photo was taken with a 50mm lense piggyback at f/1.8 or 3.6 (can't remember if I had the teleconverter on or not), slightly quicker than the f/7 of your Orion
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Old 29-08-2005, 09:37 PM
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Geez didnt even click to try the camera lens Paul
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