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Old 27-04-2016, 04:28 PM
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Spiral Galaxy NGC1097

Attachment 198496I took this set a while ago. I have a backlog of images to process.

This one is 15 hours and 40 minutes.

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Old 27-04-2016, 04:34 PM
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You've managed to resolve the galaxy core quite nicely Greg
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Old 27-04-2016, 04:43 PM
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You've managed to resolve the galaxy core quite nicely Greg
There were a few nights of data where the seeing was awesome and the AP really shows its fine optics. The core area seems to be 5 bright objects right near the core.


Its amazing how much good seeing improves the image and conversely how average to poor seeing holds it back.


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Old 27-04-2016, 04:54 PM
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Nice colour and detail, Greg. I just wonder if you can stretch it a bit more and show the jets? That combination should be about twice as fast as my C300 at f/9 with the U16M.

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Old 27-04-2016, 04:56 PM
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core is looking good Greg,
I agree back ground is pretty black.
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Old 27-04-2016, 05:00 PM
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That's a pretty result, and great detail.

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Old 27-04-2016, 05:00 PM
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Wonderful, Greg. The jets are there even in your JPEG. I love the way you've shown the colour in those innermost dust lanes.

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Old 27-04-2016, 06:15 PM
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Nice colour and detail, Greg. I just wonder if you can stretch it a bit more and show the jets? That combination should be about twice as fast as my C300 at f/9 with the U16M.

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I did a slight repro and added some DBE cleaned up luminance and brightened it up a bit. 2 of the jets are just showing. I have some CDK17 data I can add later to boost it even further. Background is not so black now.

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core is looking good Greg,
I agree back ground is pretty black.
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Thanks Russell. I added more brightness and luminance and it brought up the background a bit.

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That's a pretty result, and great detail.

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Thanks Trev. Its one of the nicer Southern galaxies.

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Wonderful, Greg. The jets are there even in your JPEG. I love the way you've shown the colour in those innermost dust lanes.

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You can see one of them even in a 10 minute sub. At my dark site they would have contrasted better but I am happy with the result from my rural home skies.

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Old 27-04-2016, 06:49 PM
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A tidy result

....but with most galaxies, I'm discovering there is no substitute for focal length...begging the question: would the result not have been better with your CDK17 ?
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A tidy result

....but with most galaxies, I'm discovering there is no substitute for focal length...begging the question: would the result not have been better with your CDK17 ?
Thanks.

The CDK under ideal conditions with the 16803 sensor is hard to beat I agree.

I have recently revised these scopes roles. The Honders can do galaxy but mostly nebulas and wider fields especially narrowband. The CDK probably more galaxy work and the odd closer up of a neb or small planetary etc.


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It's a favourite out of the many great galaxies in our southern skies and for good reason!...you've done a good job here Greg, perhaps a little thin considering the exposure time but I am sure the less than dark skies wouldn't have helped here either.

Good to see some images from you again and sounds like there are a few to come yet, looking forward to'em

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It's a favourite out of the many great galaxies in our southern skies and for good reason!...you've done a good job here Greg, perhaps a little thin considering the exposure time but I am sure the less than dark skies wouldn't have helped here either.

Good to see some images from you again and sounds like there are a few to come yet, looking forward to'em

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Thanks Mike. Yes there's no substitute for the dark site. Everything is easier and quicker.

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Old 27-04-2016, 11:57 PM
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Hi Greg,

great! I really love this galaxy with its confused shaped southern part.

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Old 28-04-2016, 05:45 AM
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great! I really love this galaxy with its confused shaped southern part.

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Thanks Markus. Its an interesting galaxy and I believe a rather violent one.

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Old 28-04-2016, 01:18 PM
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Great Galaxy Greg!!

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Old 28-04-2016, 06:19 PM
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Thanks Tim,

How's it going with you?

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Hi Greg,

Very lovely image and I like the colours and detail. I hesitate to mention but the stars don't look as round as I'm used to seeing from you. Perhaps it's my Ipad screen doing something strange. Momentarily I'm not able to view otherwise.

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How's it going with you?

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Good thanks Greg. We have had a chronic cloudy wet season since October this time around and it is only just starting to clear up now. I have been frantic work -wise, so haven't looked at the TB of data collected during the last year or so. I hope to get a chance soon.

Gear-wise, I have been setting up a completely new system on the 20inch 4.7M scope, going back to AO guiding with the AO-X STX16803 combination and I have had some terrible mount hysteresis to sort out first, but it seems OK now that I have adjusted the worm gear /spring plunger tension and so on, on the Dec axis of the mount. I hope to start getting some data after more tweaking over the next few weeks.
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Good to hear you got on top of your gear troubles. It can be hard sometimes.

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Old 30-04-2016, 09:42 AM
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Beautiful work nice colours and detail in the galaxy core
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