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Old 14-07-2015, 10:45 AM
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Pluto from last night

Pluto and New Horizons somewhere in there.
C11 at prime - QHY9 LUM 20x1min.
Did three panels then cropped to make sure I didn't miss it.
Bloody windy too but I got enough subs to make up for it.
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Old 14-07-2015, 02:03 PM
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nice capture there marc,

have you also captured a couple of faint PN in there? at 9or10oclock and 7o'clock?
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Old 14-07-2015, 03:26 PM
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nice capture there marc,

have you also captured a couple of faint PN in there? at 9or10oclock and 7o'clock?
Thanks Russel, but I reckon those are just noise artefacts. You can check the 1:1 version here but you'll have to dig out Pluto. Good luck. As I said lots of wind and high altitude clouds made it for a challenging evening.

Better than tonight by the look of it, that's why I did it yesterday. I wanted to time it at 21:00 tonight when the spacecraft goes through the Pluto System but hey, what's a couple of 100000kms after 3 billions miles. Close enough.
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Old 14-07-2015, 03:38 PM
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Thanks Russel, but I reckon those are just noise artefacts. You can check the 1:1 version here but you'll have to dig out Pluto. Good luck. As I said lots of wind and high altitude clouds made it for a challenging evening.

Better than tonight by the look of it, that's why I did it yesterday. I wanted to time it at 21:00 tonight when the spacecraft goes through the Pluto System but hey, what's a couple of 100000kms after 3 billions miles. Close enough.
would have been great to photograph at the exact time but yeah 24 hours aint much over 10 years that's nearly a miracle with this year's weather

the 1:1.. ok they appear to be 3 dust bunnies to the left and not sure what it is at 7 oclock probably noise as you say.
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would have been great to photograph at the exact time but yeah 24 hours aint much over 10 years that's nearly a miracle with this year's weather

the 1:1.. ok they appear to be 3 dust bunnies to the left and not sure what it is at 7 oclock probably noise as you say.
Yes, my flat fielding was a little chonky on this . Sorry.
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Yes, my flat fielding was a little chonky on this . Sorry.
no need to be sorry!! sorry if it sounded like I was nitpicking - It just caught my eye and I thought you might have captured a dim planetary neb in there as well
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no need to be sorry!! sorry if it sounded like I was nitpicking - It just caught my eye and I thought you might have captured a dim planetary neb in there as well
Nah... all good. I have to get my flats ADU a little higher with the C11 when I do LUM rather than NB. Not sure why but that's the way it works. Just forgot on the night. I do way too much Ha.
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Nah... all good. I do way too much Ha.

Haha - Is there such a thing? Is it even possible? perhaps you need another mount to have both rigs going at the same time
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Nice work Marc, had you not circled it i would never have found it

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Old 14-07-2015, 04:33 PM
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Haha - Is there such a thing? Is it even possible? perhaps you need another mount to have both rigs going at the same time
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Nice work Marc, had you not circled it i would never have found it

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Thanks Leon. Yeah I had to plate solve that field first then figure out where Pluto RA/DEC were then I worked out that it wasn't in the fov. Bit of a sh|t beginning for the evening after 1h shooting the wrong parts. I eventually got it on the edge.
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Well, one for the family album I recon Marc...a momentous photo really ...who would'a thunk it....amazing

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Old 14-07-2015, 05:27 PM
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Well, one for the family album I recon Marc...a momentous photo really ...who would'a thunk it....amazing

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Thanks And it's Bastille day today too. What are the odds? Talk about good timing.
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