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Old 25-09-2008, 08:35 AM
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Another NGC 253!

Hi everyone,
Has been a little while since I have done another DSO other than Comet McNaught C/2008, so after doing the comet I waited for NGC 253 to climb higher in the sky. By then the seeing was a bit better and the air cooler.
Done 16 x 6 min plus darks before I decided to call it a night and have a snooze!
The usual processing with PS and stacking with DSS. Needs more subs as is still a little noisy but PHD done well with the autoguiding..

Imaged with 6" newt and modded 20D.
I think I shall get only a few more imaging runs before the 6" is retired and the 8" is commisioned!
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cheers and thanks for looking!
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Old 25-09-2008, 08:37 AM
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That's a beautiful image, Gary. The background isn't quite as smooth as your normal efforts but the galaxy itself is very detailed. and beautiful star colours!
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Old 25-09-2008, 09:23 AM
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Very nice Gary. Captured lots of the dustlane detail.
Well done.
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Old 25-09-2008, 10:51 AM
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Really nice Gary. As mentioned, lots of detail and lovely colour. Hope to try this one next. Craig
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Old 25-09-2008, 10:56 AM
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you must be happy with that shot, look forward you your 8" work
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Very nice image with lots of detail. Well done .
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Old 25-09-2008, 02:58 PM
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A very beautiful capture Gary !!
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Old 25-09-2008, 05:21 PM
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That's a beautiful image, Gary. The background isn't quite as smooth as your normal efforts but the galaxy itself is very detailed. and beautiful star colours!
Thanks Mike! yes a little noisy but its not a bad piccy for my effort, more subs needed and the nights arn`t as cold anymore so even more subs again...
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Very nice Gary. Captured lots of the dustlane detail.
Well done.
Thanks Doug, quiet happy with the detail.. but not as detailed as your mega data version.
Thanks again!

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Really nice Gary. As mentioned, lots of detail and lovely colour. Hope to try this one next. Craig
Glad you liked it Craig! yes you must have a image of this one for sure..
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you must be happy with that shot, look forward you your 8" work
Thanks Houghy! yes won`t be long now

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Very nice image with lots of detail. Well done .
Much appreciated Ian.....
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A very beautiful capture Gary !!
Thanks Andrew, It came out rather nicely with some help from PS. But even the stacked version straight out of DSS looks very nice to me..
Thanks for looking!
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A lovely capture. The dust lanes are sharp and the colours natural. Thanks
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Very nice image and well processed. Nice detail in the dust lanes
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Old 26-09-2008, 10:41 PM
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Lovely image Gary. Great detail and colour.

Very well done.
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Old 26-09-2008, 11:37 PM
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Ngc 253. Imaged many many (new) moons before....hence a tough target....

Things I don't like: resolution is on the low side. An unobstructed system would have served you better + higher-res camera + more focal length + aperture...(yep, it never seems to end ) ....but you gotta work with what-you-got.....

Good points: absolutely nailed the guiding! Colour looks spot on *and* the stars are not saturated to a bland white.

Overall, Well done!
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Old 27-09-2008, 07:33 AM
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A lovely capture. The dust lanes are sharp and the colours natural. Thanks
Thanks Matt! happy with the colors etc!
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Very nice image and well processed. Nice detail in the dust lanes
Thanking you Dan! it needs some more data but its ok for a quicky!
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Lovely image Gary. Great detail and colour.

Very well done.
cheers Matt! thanks for the comment..

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Ngc 253. Imaged many many (new) moons before....hence a tough target....

Things I don't like: resolution is on the low side. An unobstructed system would have served you better + higher-res camera + more focal length + aperture...(yep, it never seems to end ) ....but you gotta work with what-you-got.....

Good points: absolutely nailed the guiding! Colour looks spot on *and* the stars are not saturated to a bland white.

Overall, Well done!
cheers Peter, you know any donations to upgraded gear are most welcome... but a 6" newt is all I have at my disposal. Some more aperture will be coming as well as slightly more focal length which should help...Thanks for looking!...
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Old 29-09-2008, 09:48 AM
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Just discovered this one Gary.

Another fine image using your amazing 6" Look forward to the first light with the 8"
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