Reasonably happy with that one. Seeing wasn't crash hot last couple of days but it still turned out ok. Bottom panel is a little blurrier. So 2 panels of 12x10min each shot with my 8" newt and QHY9 while testing the new focuser system and different coma correctors. Getting there with the field. Guiding could be better. I was guiding through the finder and will setup the OAG next once I have the right spacing for the MPCC.
The dust lanes should be less obvious when compared to visible images.
NIR wavelengths are much longer than the particulate size of the obscuring matter and scattering is less. The dust lanes should therefore be less opaque in NIR.
Really like this shot marc the nebulosity blends nicely with the stars.
Jo
Thanks Jo. Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by Rex
Awesome shot Marc. I love the dark lanes, and the contrast
in this one.
Thanks a lot Rex.
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Originally Posted by RobF
M8? I don't think I've seen you try this one before?
Interesting to see it in IR Marc. Seems to be emphasising the dark dust areas nicely.
Not in IR.
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Originally Posted by sjastro
Nice shot Marc.
The dust lanes should be less obvious when compared to visible images.
NIR wavelengths are much longer than the particulate size of the obscuring matter and scattering is less. The dust lanes should therefore be less opaque in NIR.
Regards
Steven
Thanks Steven. There's still a fair bit of dark stuff in that area, here in a wider context. Top is a little more contrasty. It was higher in the sky. I also still have little issues doing flats with that system. Work in progress.
Ok, bit more education learned re IR then.
BUT - its still an interesting view, and there's dark dusty lane thingies visible in there for sure
(back off man, I'm a scientist!)
Ok, bit more education learned re IR then.
BUT - its still an interesting view, and there's dark dusty lane thingies visible in there for sure
(back off man, I'm a scientist!)
A mate of mine did a shot slightly wider FOV with an FSQ106 and it matches mine so I reckon it's about right.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Another interesting and unusual view, thanks Marc!
No worries - thanks Rick.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Great looking photo Marc.
I like the way it brings out the dark lanes.
Well done and looking forward to more IR photos.
Ross.
Thanks Ross. Nearly there with the new rig. Tiny bit more spacing with the MPCC and I'm on the money I reckon. I'm also trying to source 300mm of 8" CF tube to do a solid dewshield. I'm having some issues with doing flats with my EL sheet. Stray light. I think it's too close to the secondary and light leaks into the focuser barrel. That secondary is huge.
Then finally will need to insert the OAG in the imaging train. At this image scale I just can't get away with the lazy guider guiding anymore.
Originally Posted by RobF
Ok, bit more education learned re IR then.
BUT - its still an interesting view, and there's dark dusty lane thingies visible in there for sure
(back off man, I'm a scientist!)]
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A mate of mine did a shot slightly wider FOV with an FSQ106 and it matches mine so I reckon it's about right.
Rob and Marc
I was comparing the dust detail in the Lagoon Nebula.
Maybe the differences are not as apparent in the surrounding parts of the image.
On a different topic I think a wide field image of the Coal Sack in NIR might be very interesting.
I purchased an NIR filter specifically to image RCW71 an emission nebula which is heavily obscured by the Coal Sack. I was expecting considerable improvement over a visible light image as NIR should have cut through the Coal Sack, instead it was a lot worse.
It could mean that RCW71 isn't very bright in NIR or the Coal Sack is lit up in NIR resulting in loss of contrast of RCW71. (Something like the lack of contrast in the NIR image of NGC7793).
IR is a particular interest of mine and this is another good interesting shot of an area that shows up well in it. If anyone is interested here's a wide angle and narrow angle shot I did of the Lagoon using Astrodon IR filters and a STL6303 camera:
I concur - never seen Monsieur Aragnou image La Nébuleuse de Lagune before. No, not ever.... not in IR for sure
So, will the IR be combined with LRGB-Ha/OIII/SII?
I tried IR, LUM/IR, LUM in the past and it seems to work. Later on I'd like to get the full set of IR filters but they're costly.
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Best thing I ever did for the big AG12 too...took me long enough With a Newt the chances of diff flex is very high, the OAG remedies this nicely
Interesting Lagoon BTW too
Mike
Yeah the challenge is to fit it within the corrector spacing.
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
IR is a particular interest of mine and this is another good interesting shot of an area that shows up well in it. If anyone is interested here's a wide angle and narrow angle shot I did of the Lagoon using Astrodon IR filters and a STL6303 camera: