Still testing out various pieces of equipment in varying combinations.
I had a little bit of clear air last night in Brisbane and decided that since it was just past 9:30pm that M66 had transited and so decided to image it with the QSI583 camera using my 10"SCT at native focal length.
I had previously used the demo version of Pempro2 to critically align my observatory mount to the pole and so after rebalancing for the 10" found that my guiding was the best that Ive ever had using PhDguiding and a separate 72mm WO guidescope. In fact it was a total doddle to image at 2500mm for 10 min subs.
Anyway after M65 approached the neighbour's roof I decided to do flats, etc with Nebulosity 3 and shown below is the resulting 1hr40min of subs.
Im continually amazed at the detail this scope gives with the 8300 chip.
Comments welcomed.
Thanks Rob, I've managed 40 min subs at 2500 mm but last night was golden as everything just worked perfectly. The dome rotated on queue, the rebuild computer was fast and responsive. All programs worked as described and the mount, camera and guiding just disappeared into the background. A really great night and went to bed with a smile on my face.
I'll get some colour for it when the qhy10 reappears.
last night was golden as everything just worked perfectly. The dome rotated on queue, the rebuild computer was fast and responsive. All programs worked as described and the mount, camera and guiding just disappeared into the background.
Sounds like the exact opposite of my night, Allan
Great detail in that image. Looking forward to seeing a colour rendition.
Sorry for that Rick, it's not cloudy tonight and maybe it will all fall into place.
It's OK thanks, Allan. I did get everything together in the end after swapping to my backup OSC camera. I haven't used my mono camera for a while and somehow a large mysterious particle has found it's way onto the sensor. The rest of my problems were user error resulting from too much time away from the scope...
Beauty, thats impressive Allan, great result for that F/length, tho I was sqizzing stellarium and think this is NGC 3623 next to it unless I'm mistaken ? I'd love to image at this scale one day, Gallaxies are so intreguing ?
Magic result ! !
Beauty, thats impressive Allan, great result for that F/length, tho I was sqizzing stellarium and think this is NGC 3623 next to it unless I'm mistaken ? I'd love to image at this scale one day, Gallaxies are so intreguing ?
Magic result ! !
Good pick up Bob, I should say M65=NGC3623 not 27!!!
I also agree Gallaxies are intreguing but I also think galaxies are intriguing.
I was pleased to image the triplet a while back, but to get so much detail in just one of them is great. Really smooth and well balanced image. Well done.
Allan lovely image, very tight at 10min subs, well done
Geoff, that's nice of you to say but a lot of advice from IIS has gone into the technique
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Yeh that's excellent Allan, great detail for sure
Mike
thanks mike, but there's no Sidonio in it.
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Beauty, thats impressive Allan, great result for that F/length
thanks for the comments Bob
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Originally Posted by Rigel003
I was pleased to image the triplet a while back, but to get so much detail in just one of them is great. Really smooth and well balanced image. Well done.
Graeme, thanks for the kind comments and I'm glad you enjoyed it - liked your image too