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Old 30-11-2015, 01:11 PM
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Blame it on the Boogie! (Update 1)

Work in Progress on LDN 1622 aka "The Boogie Man Nebula".

From the backyard under full moon.

Very happy with my first set of 30 min subs from the Hypertuned, belt driven EQ6 - nice round stars, woohoo!

10x 1800secs 5nm Ha

Still noisy as the MCG on grand final day, so needs more data and some form of colour, maybe HaRGB or full NB perhaps?

FYI - LDN 1622 is an unusual looking, fairly dim object more or less opposite M78 on the other side of Barnard's loop.

UPDATE: Now in colour - High Res here

Added 6 hrs colour data - ('phew, that was hard - shooting unfiltered 10min subs in R,G & B from light pollutionville) - interesting processing!

Tried both S2 and O3 in NB but there appears to be none present in this DSO.

I've gone for a different, "spookier" mood than is usually used with this Ha dominated target. Hence the monochromatic blue colour palette.
Still needs more Ha to keep the noise under control - stay tuned, hopefully that'll happen in round 3!


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Old 30-11-2015, 01:44 PM
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looking good Andy, how are you going to put this together L-Ha-RGB? whoops hang on I just re-read you don't know yet.. not sure full NB will work on this subject? I've pencilled in Thursday night for a night of imaging, fingers crossed the forecast holds out!

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Old 30-11-2015, 01:49 PM
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It's a nice looking object, Andy. Marco did a nice rendition of it. Look forward to what you can make of it.

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Old 30-11-2015, 02:04 PM
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Welcome to 30 mins club Andy and looking forward to the final image already.
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Old 30-11-2015, 03:05 PM
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Looking good already Andy. As it turns out I am working on this area myself with very similar field of view and orientation. It is very dim. I will look forward to seeing your results.
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Old 30-11-2015, 04:05 PM
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Definitely the Dark Knight, looking very, very threatening. And surrounded by two other Super-Heroes.

Magnificently moody. Loving it. Well chosen.

Andy, can you give field of view and coordinates of the centre of your image? (I've got a catalogue position of 5h54:28 1:48:12 J2K, but don't know the FOV, and your image is centred differently).

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Old 30-11-2015, 04:43 PM
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MEP-enhanced Dark Knight Nebulae

extra dark nebulae - that's for sure!

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Old 30-11-2015, 05:04 PM
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A great choice of target. I noticed this one a while ago when I did a broad mosaic of the Orion area. Its a standout object and worth the effort.
Its looking good and congrats on your tracking. Its a relief when tracking works well.

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Old 30-11-2015, 07:00 PM
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looking good Andy, how are you going to put this together L-Ha-RGB? whoops hang on I just re-read you don't know yet.. not sure full NB will work on this subject? I've pencilled in Thursday night for a night of imaging, fingers crossed the forecast holds out!

Russ
Thanks Russ, yeah not sure if there's much S2 or O3 there, but will attempt it on Thursday if the weather forecast holds for us both - otherwise might have wait until I get out to a dark sky again for some RGB.

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It's a nice looking object, Andy. Marco did a nice rendition of it. Look forward to what you can make of it.

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Thanks Rick, yes I did see Marco's when researching this one - there's not too many renditions of it out there in cyberspace. Will be interesting

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Welcome to 30 mins club Andy and looking forward to the final image already.
Thanks Raki, this one needs the extra long exposures, was nice to get a result

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Looking good already Andy. As it turns out I am working on this area myself with very similar field of view and orientation. It is very dim. I will look forward to seeing your results.
Lol, great minds think alike eh? Will this be the beginning of a LDN 1622 shootout?
It reminds me of working with Sharpless 2-308 - it's very dim as in Disaster Area dim - "A black spaceship with a black interior with little black lights that light up black when it's operating"...

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Definitely the Dark Knight, looking very, very threatening. And surrounded by two other Super-Heroes.

Magnificently moody. Loving it. Well chosen.

Andy, can you give field of view and coordinates of the centre of your image? (I've got a catalogue position of 5h54:28 1:48:12 J2K, but don't know the FOV, and your image is centred differently).

Very best,
Mike
Mike, if you turn it 90 degrees CCW you'll see Mufasa the lion in there as well.
My FOV is 1.67x 1.3 - see a Sky safari screenshot for co-ordinates below - hope that helps!


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extra dark nebulae - that's for sure!
Yep, it's black like my coffee

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A great choice of target. I noticed this one a while ago when I did a broad mosaic of the Orion area. Its a standout object and worth the effort.
Its looking good and congrats on your tracking. Its a relief when tracking works well.

Greg.
Thanks Greg, I kinda like attempting the obscure targets, just wish they were brighter! But then they would all be easy and not so obscure, quid pro quo
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Nice round stars indeed

Looking forward to the completed project
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Old 30-11-2015, 10:07 PM
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Looking good so far. More please!
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Looks great Andy. More data will make it smoother. It's an interesting part of the barnard loop.
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Old 03-12-2015, 07:30 PM
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Lol, great minds think alike eh? Will this be the beginning of a LDN 1622 shootout?
I doubt I will get my image out at the same time as you Andy. I am picking up data at the end of runs at present so it might be some time yet before I have it up.
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The FSQ-106 at DSW is trained on LDN1622 at present so there will be a sudden glut of them on Astrobin in the near future...
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The FSQ-106 at DSW is trained on LDN1622 at present so there will be a sudden glut of them on Astrobin in the near future...
Also the Ceravolo 300 at SRO (don't know who chose the object, it wasn't one of my targets.)

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Old 06-12-2015, 06:46 PM
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Nice work indeed Andy!
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Old 07-12-2015, 04:08 PM
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Update

Updated image - now in colour - http://www.astrobin.com/229363/B/
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that's pretty cool andy very moody indeed
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Very scary image would not like to meet that in the dark
lot of detail.
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