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Old 26-05-2013, 03:18 PM
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M 83 Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

As I am interested in viewing images taken by members in light-polluted sites, I make my first image contribution to IceinSpace. This image was taken from Heidelberg, a northern suburb of Melbourne, on May 9th 2013 using an SBIG ST-8300M camera on a 250-mm f/6 Newtonian telescope.
Total exposure of 2hr 48m in L RGB Ha in the ratio of 48:24:24:24:48 (min) Processed in CCDStack and Photoshop with the appropriate dark,bias and flatfield master frames. Both a full size frame and a cropped frame are attached.
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Old 26-05-2013, 03:24 PM
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Nice image Arthur.

What a great way to start your image postings


Well done
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Old 26-05-2013, 05:14 PM
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Nice work Arthur -
were you using a coma corrector?

cheers
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Old 26-05-2013, 08:59 PM
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Very nice, Arthur
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Old 26-05-2013, 10:09 PM
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Fantastic, Really like theat 1st one Arthur Good Show ! !
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Old 27-05-2013, 02:07 AM
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I tried to image M83 last night and it took me 3 hours just to find it.
It was a full moon and there were hardly any stars in the sky to guide me.
When I managed to finally find it, I had trouble guiding and could not image it before it was too low to the horizon.

Better luck next time I guess
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Old 27-05-2013, 02:23 PM
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Hi Bob, Laurie, Allan and Rod, Thanks for your encouraging comments. As this system is an f/6 one, I have not used a coma corrector. If it was operating at f/4 then a corrector would be advisable. Later in the month when the Moon is closer to new, I hope to get more data. Regards; Arthur
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Old 27-05-2013, 02:33 PM
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Hi John, well done in finding M 83 during the full Moon. Chances of getting data in RGBL is not good, and as you said guiding was difficult. I would wait for a week or so and start imaging just after dark. Hopefully the weather will cooperate better than it has of late here in Melbourne. Cheers Arthur
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