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Old 10-08-2010, 01:21 AM
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NGC7331 LRGB hybrid shot

I combined an unfiltered luminance shot I took last summer using a U8300 from my AP180EDT f/9 using an Apogee U8300 with RGB data taken the past two weekends using my Stinger 450 classical cassegrain with reducer (f/7.4) and Microline ML4022

This is a total of 14H 20 M exposure with 8H30 minutes being Unfiltered Lum and 5H50Min being RGB

the seeing was pretty decent for all the data collection

The big cassegrain is very sensitive to wind so the star diameters aren't as tight as the seeing would have permitted. Gotta get that guy into an observatory to shield it from the wind to get the best performance from it but that's another story....

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ngc...2_rgb_page.htm


http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ima...in_lum_vga.jpg
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Old 11-08-2010, 12:11 AM
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Nice shot Richard. Yep, big scopes and wind don't mix!!!

You know what fascinates me with taking piccies or looking at others piccies...to think that in whatever target galaxy we choose, there's probably someone doing exactly the same thing as we're doing, only taking pics of our galaxy, and probably thinking the same thoughts
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Old 11-08-2010, 04:11 AM
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Nice shot Richard. Yep, big scopes and wind don't mix!!!

You know what fascinates me with taking piccies or looking at others piccies...to think that in whatever target galaxy we choose, there's probably someone doing exactly the same thing as we're doing, only taking pics of our galaxy, and probably thinking the same thoughts
interesting observation.... I think you are right too!
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