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Old 27-12-2015, 05:59 PM
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NGC 2070 - Tarantula nebula in narrowband bicolour

Hi Everyone,

Hope you all had a great christmas! I managed to get out for a couple of short stints just before the big day to capture some narrowband data (due to the full moon). It is spider season so I thought I would add this one to the collection. I managed to get 6x20min Ha and 6x20min OIII. I have just replaced the worm in the NEQ6 so it was a bit of a test run. I measured the PE of the mount to be + 11 arcsecs so it it a nice improvement from the stock standard.

Scope: GSO RC10 CF
Mount: NEQ6 pro belt/worm mod
Camera: Atik One 6.0 mono

http://www.astrobin.com/full/234289/0/?real=&mod=

I will get brave one day and post a full res image on Astrobin...
Thanks for looking,
C&C always welcome
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Old 27-12-2015, 06:12 PM
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Looking good Lucas. The RC 10 is performing well by the looks of the star shapes across the image. Nice faint whisps of nebula across the field and the core comes through nicely as well without being blown out. Only improvement I can think of is to keep capturing data and then post a higher resolution version. Thanks for posting.
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Old 27-12-2015, 08:05 PM
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It is pretty good so far, looking forward to seeing some more data being added.
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Old 27-12-2015, 08:57 PM
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Excellent sharpness. I also look forward to a higher resolution version.
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Old 27-12-2015, 09:22 PM
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I really like how your image neatly shows areas of distribution of ionised hydrogen and oxygen gas around the central part of the spider, well done Lucas!
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Old 29-12-2015, 05:05 PM
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Looking good Lucas. The RC 10 is performing well by the looks of the star shapes across the image. Nice faint whisps of nebula across the field and the core comes through nicely as well without being blown out. Only improvement I can think of is to keep capturing data and then post a higher resolution version. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Rodney. I will endeavor to get more time on this image but I am a little bit of a target hopper due to the lack of imaging time I get.

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It is pretty good so far, looking forward to seeing some more data being added.
Thanks Colin.

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Excellent sharpness. I also look forward to a higher resolution version.
Thanks Mike and Trish. I was really happy with how the detail turned out also. Will try and get some more data soon and hopefully post that larger image soon! I might just post the larger image I have anyway...see how I go.

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I really like how your image neatly shows areas of distribution of ionised hydrogen and oxygen gas around the central part of the spider, well done Lucas!
Thanks Slawomir. It has that nice gaseous look that I really like to see with nebulas.
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Old 29-12-2015, 07:33 PM
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Nice Lucas. Where did you get your worm replacement for the NEQ6?
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Old 29-12-2015, 09:58 PM
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Looks quite sharp at that res. Nicely done, Lucas!
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Old 30-12-2015, 01:59 PM
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+1 Very sharp with a lot of details. Great processing.
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Old 30-12-2015, 02:36 PM
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An unusual uniform purple, which doesn't look to bad actually and yes, at that size it certainly does look good Lucas

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Nice Lucas. Where did you get your worm replacement for the NEQ6?
Thanks Glen, I have pm'd you about the worm.

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Looks quite sharp at that res. Nicely done, Lucas!
Thanks Rick. I am forever trying new techniques to refine my images from my less than ideal skies!

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+1 Very sharp with a lot of details. Great processing.
Thanks Marc. I appreciate the feedback as it lets me know I am heading in the right direction.

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An unusual uniform purple, which doesn't look to bad actually and yes, at that size it certainly does look good Lucas

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Thanks Mike. Yes, my colour mapping skills require a little polishing as the initial thought process was modified hubble. The result however as you say kind of works for this object. Might try a more traditional palette next image but you never know!
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