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Old 17-06-2025, 08:38 PM
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Hi all its great to be back. (Thank you Mike for reactivating my account which was hacked, if you read this by chance)

I'm excited to get back under the stars after may moons now. I think some of the equipment I currently have may need upgrading in the near future, but I was able to produce a nice image. I just did a quick Lum of the Southern Pinwheel, it was more just to see the star shape and detail of my adjustments. I had struggled with tilt and odd shaped stars that really frustrated me over the years, I know these thing don't do your gear any justice. So I currently have that tilt figure down to around 5% woohoo, good enough for now.

Guiding was average on this set of images around 1 arc sec from bush fire smoke.
The other night I was able to get the old neq6 to guide at .3-.4rms which was noticeably better after the rebuild was done.

Equipment:

Orion Optics UK AG10 f3.8
ZWO ASI1600MM Pro
Sky-Watcher NEQ6-Pro
ZWO Luminance 1.25"
Orion Optics UK AG Wynne corrector 0.95x
Orion ST80
Orion StarShoot AutoGuider

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30x60s exposures, offset 50 gain 76 Lum, -10*, HFR 2.83
Total 30mins
Simple progressing in PixInSight.

Thanks for looking, hopefully I can throw some rgbHa next round.
Dan.
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Really like this Lum capture- gee that AG10 must be a beauty to use- great light bucket for DSO imaging and you’ve done a great job getting it sorted by the looks- very little coma and sharp.
Awesome detail in those spiral arms and yes would be cool to get some colour mixed in eventually.
Top work.
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May the journey begin!...cabin seems nice, so wishing you a Bon Voyage

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Old 19-06-2025, 11:40 AM
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Dan,
Really like this Lum capture- gee that AG10 must be a beauty to use- great light bucket for DSO imaging and you’ve done a great job getting it sorted by the looks- very little coma and sharp.
Awesome detail in those spiral arms and yes would be cool to get some colour mixed in eventually.
Top work.
Anth
Thank you Anth There is still some optical gremlins happening, but its a huge improvement from where it was. I understand it can be an endless rabbit hole sorting these dramas out. Close enough is good enough for now.
Last night the high cloud throw another spanner in the mix but its all part of the challenge.
See what tonight brings.
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Cheers Mike, here we go. Hopefully we have some smooth sailing and not too many rough seas. Merci
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Cheers Mike, here we go. Hopefully we have some smooth sailing and not too many rough seas. Merci
For a laugh, you can compare your test effort, with my very first ever CCD image, taken 22 years ago

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Old 27-06-2025, 04:47 PM
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For a laugh, you can compare your test effort, with my very first ever CCD image, taken 22 years ago

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Hahaha ill be honest Mike for 22 years ago, the reason I laugh is because for that era that is excellent. What a gem to reference. Funny but I bet at the time, simply mind blowing!!
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