have been trying for years to get something on this beautiful object and finally got just enough data to put together an image. combined ca2015 Ha using a H694 camera with ca2016 O3 using an ASI1600 camera. ~3.5 hours Ha and ~4 hours O3, all with 300s subs. Due to a paucity of data, needed a lot of noise reduction, but even so, was very pleased to be able to see a little of the outer oxygen halo. Thanks for looking. regards ray
Looks good Ray, the shock fronts are showing up nicely especially the fainter OIII at the very bottom of the frame.
On the left side of NGC6164 there is a patch of deep red that has a sharp cut off. Is that natural or an artefact of the two sensors?
Well, thats pretty awesome Ray, on-tap with mentioning it a 'beautiful object' - you have definitely presented that-a-way
Job very well done and a very pleasing to the eye image
Looks good Ray, the shock fronts are showing up nicely especially the fainter OIII at the very bottom of the frame.
On the left side of NGC6164 there is a patch of deep red that has a sharp cut off. Is that natural or an artefact of the two sensors?
thanks Colin. That linear feature seems to be present in other images of the region - I think it is real.
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Originally Posted by topheart
Hi Ray,
That is a gorgeous image!
Very well done.
I love the colours and depth.
Cheers,
Tim
thanks Tim - appreciated
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Originally Posted by clive milne
Ray... I can only find one aspect of this image worthy of criticism, and to be fair, it is a subjective quibble.
That being; you have spent time imaging something other than a galaxy.
(forgive my prejudice if you will)
I'm curious to know how you rate the ASI1600 against the SXH694?
best
~c
Sometimes the sky is just not dark enough for galaxies Clive - that's the excuse anyway. The cameras are both very good. The 694 is a perfect match for my scope in normal seeing conditions and has a high QE. The 1600 has lots more pixels and has amazingly low read noise - allowing short subs. Still haven't worked out which one to keep - maybe both...
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Originally Posted by Mighty_oz
Great shot, love the colors and details.
thanks a lot Marcus!
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Excellent depth, especially in that outer faint OIII ring. Great work!
thanks M&T. it was nice to get something in the outer ring, but more data would help - weather just did not oblige though.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Geez Ray, your latest bag of work just keeps getting better...really enjoying the show mate
Mike
thanks Mike. have been hanging off hoping to get more data on a whole bunch of stuff, but finally realised that it wasn't going to happen this year - so, process what I have
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Originally Posted by astronobob
Well, thats pretty awesome Ray, on-tap with mentioning it a 'beautiful object' - you have definitely presented that-a-way
Job very well done and a very pleasing to the eye image
thanks very much Bob - nice object isn't it
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Originally Posted by PRejto
Welcome to the "two camera club!" Great shot. I really love the rich hue. The image pops.
Peter
Thanks Peter. and thanks to PI - don't know how anything else could have put together an image out of such diverse data.