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Old 31-10-2013, 02:09 AM
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If I had a silver dollar for every NGC253 image...

I'd have another now.
Astrobin link is:
http://www.astrobin.com/62097
This is an Ha - LRGB combination from my 10" starfinder, QSI 683 and Losmandy G11. Despite some high level cloud and smoke in the city, I finally managed to banish whatever demons were infesting my RA drive. A combination of worm adjustment, running PHD on a separate laptop and more frequent re-focusing seems to have done the trick.
LRGB subs are all 5 minutes, the Ha were 15 minutes, and there's an hour on each filter.
Processing in pixinisght.
Thanks for looking, and would appreciate feedback that doesn't require any more expenses...
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Old 31-10-2013, 04:44 AM
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Beautiful image Andrew, love the background galaxies

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Old 31-10-2013, 06:57 AM
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Hi Andrew,
That's looking nice & sharp.
The only thing that would improve it is more integration time.

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Old 31-10-2013, 07:08 AM
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Copy that Jo, I to like the deeper background galaxies showing up next to a local one it gives a feeling of the extreme proportions of the universe. Go the diffraction spikes and fast newtonians.

I'm a big fan of galaxies no matter how often they are imaged. I personally have done 253 about ten times and I like compare the improvements over the years. I find it a great yard stick to see if I'm getting any better. (sometimes worse)

As for mounts issues, I feel your pain, my ATM Horse Shoe has given me a few headaches over the years of construction and refinement, but now it is pointing and tracking beautifully, so the pain wasn't without reward. And now astronomy is again a truly enjoyable and relaxing hobby for me.

Great to see your setup is now a decent digger in the sandpit of stars.

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Old 31-10-2013, 10:58 AM
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That's a very fine Sculptor image Andrew.

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Old 31-10-2013, 11:06 AM
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Great image, Andrew
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Old 31-10-2013, 12:30 PM
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Nice work Andrew.
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Old 31-10-2013, 12:37 PM
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Hi Andrew,
looks like we were looking at the same spot in the sky not far away from each other..
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...d.php?t=113778
Beautiful shot!
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Old 31-10-2013, 01:16 PM
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Oh nooo not another NGC 253 ....geez I haven't imaged that..?...?...errr? more than umm? saaay 10 times over the years?

Great result Andrew and I can feel some relief in your words there Probably looks slightly brown on my screen, maybe up the blue? ...and I caaaan't see the jet either

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Oh nooo not another NGC 253 ....geez I haven't imaged that..?...?...errr? more than umm? saaay 10 times over the years?

Great result Andrew and I can feel some relief in your words there Probably looks slightly brown on my screen, maybe up the blue? ...and I caaaan't see the jet either

Mike
Thanks Mike - yes, very relieved to finally see the mount working again after 6 months of frustration. There are some interesting structures in the middle of the disk that seem to sick up at right angles to the galactic plane, but no jets ,

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Hi Andrew,
looks like we were looking at the same spot in the sky not far away from each other..
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...d.php?t=113778
Beautiful shot!
I wonder if that halves the amount of flux in each of our scopes?

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Nice work Andrew.
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Great image, Andrew
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That's a very fine Sculptor image Andrew.

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Copy that Jo, I to like the deeper background galaxies showing up next to a local one it gives a feeling of the extreme proportions of the universe. Go the diffraction spikes and fast newtonians.

I'm a big fan of galaxies no matter how often they are imaged. I personally have done 253 about ten times and I like compare the improvements over the years. I find it a great yard stick to see if I'm getting any better. (sometimes worse)

As for mounts issues, I feel your pain, my ATM Horse Shoe has given me a few headaches over the years of construction and refinement, but now it is pointing and tracking beautifully, so the pain wasn't without reward. And now astronomy is again a truly enjoyable and relaxing hobby for me.

Great to see your setup is now a decent digger in the sandpit of stars.

Justin
Thanks for your kind words - I've built one GEM in the past using Holden stub axles, and there is absolutely no way I would consider building an ATM imaging mount - way beyond my engineering abilities! Massive respect!

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Hi Andrew,
That's looking nice & sharp.
The only thing that would improve it is more integration time.

cheers
Allan
That's the best feedback of all - imaging time is more or less free! I'm a big fan of megadata.

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Beautiful image Andrew, love the background galaxies

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Thanks a lot Jo - I really wasnt expecting to catch them from suburban Perth! A very pleasant surprise.
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I'd have another now.
Astrobin link is:
http://www.astrobin.com/62097
This is an Ha - LRGB combination from my 10" starfinder, QSI 683 and Losmandy G11. Despite some high level cloud and smoke in the city, I finally managed to banish whatever demons were infesting my RA drive. A combination of worm adjustment, running PHD on a separate laptop and more frequent re-focusing seems to have done the trick.
LRGB subs are all 5 minutes, the Ha were 15 minutes, and there's an hour on each filter.
Processing in pixinisght.
Thanks for looking, and would appreciate feedback that doesn't require any more expenses...
Nice one Andrew, I have some doubts about the overall chromatic balance but it looks quite pretty never the less

Clear skies
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Excellent galaxy photo Andrew.

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