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Originally Posted by CometGuy
The detail in that is amazing Bert. Wow!
Just a minor point, thought, is that the background in the RHS has less green than the LHS, so I think this makes the 2 panels more evident. But even so the image is something else.
Terry
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You are quite correct Terry it is a combination of light pollution and a 30% Moon in the RHS. The LHS was taken with no Moon and through the zenith.
Once I have more panels I can isolate the LMC and hopefully reduce the gradients with gradientXterminator.
If you look carefully you will also see a slight elongation of the smaller stars. This is due to not locking down the frame that holds the camera or ITS. I unlock the small dovetail that holds the ITS to the main dovetail plate that holds the imaging camera to allow free focus adjustment. This set up a slight wobble of the image train in RA as the guider tried to track. This wobble was about 9 micron, which is one pixel of the imaging camera and therefore about 3' arc! This showed up as 2' arc guiding error rms.
With the dovetail locked down the guiding error was about 0.6' arc rms.
Bert