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Old 07-03-2022, 09:09 PM
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M83

I managed to get some QHY600 data in the wee-small hours a few weeks ago
to add to my earlier STX data set.....

Then it rained. Rained some more. And is still raining as I write. So ran with what data I had.

I was going for the Catherine wheel look, so went the bonkers on the colour saturation....

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Old 07-03-2022, 09:22 PM
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Fantastic - top shelf capture/processing Peter.
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Old 07-03-2022, 09:44 PM
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Spectacular mate. There’s so much to see in that shot. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 07-03-2022, 10:42 PM
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I’m not sure how much time you were actually able to get before the rain- but the detail you’ve revealed is astounding! One look at this on my phone and I just had to put it on the big screen. Yeah, the saturation is high, but the detail in those Ha starburst regions is wonderful and definitely not blown out.
Absolutely one of the best m83 shots I’ve seen. Congrats!!
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Old 07-03-2022, 10:52 PM
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Well done Peter,
it's such a pretty galaxy and always a crowd pleaser.


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Old 07-03-2022, 10:57 PM
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Another super image with exquisite detail down to the core (even with being a tad saturated)
Nice to see an M83 being presented , if this rain doesn’t stop we might miss it this year ?
Well done !!
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Definitely a sparkling display and bold presentation Peter. A great rendition of this classic galaxy
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Old 08-03-2022, 11:19 AM
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Definitely a sparkling display and bold presentation Peter. A great rendition of this classic galaxy
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Another super image with exquisite detail down to the core (even with being a tad saturated)
Nice to see an M83 being presented , if this rain doesn’t stop we might miss it this year ?
Well done !!
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Well done Peter,
it's such a pretty galaxy and always a crowd pleaser.


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I’m not sure how much time you were actually able to get before the rain- but the detail you’ve revealed is astounding! One look at this on my phone and I just had to put it on the big screen. Yeah, the saturation is high, but the detail in those Ha starburst regions is wonderful and definitely not blown out.
Absolutely one of the best m83 shots I’ve seen. Congrats!!
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Spectacular mate. There’s so much to see in that shot. Thanks for sharing.
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Fantastic - top shelf capture/processing Peter.
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I managed to get some QHY600 data in the wee-small hours a few weeks ago
to add to my earlier STX data set.....

The it rained. Rained some more. And is still raining as I write. So ran with what data I had.

I was going for the Catherine wheel look, so went the bonkers on the colour saturation....

The link is here
Thanks for your positive comments. I suspect I'll be adding more data next year due the east coast weather that is breaking all flood records as we speak.

As an aside the carpet in my normally water tight Sirius Dome was totally saturated by the recent deluges...now pulled up and hanging out to dry... while I re-caulk all the wall and floor seals. Thankfully the instruments are all unaffected.

Here's hoping the winter skies will be clear....
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Old 08-03-2022, 11:54 AM
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That's a beaut!! We need a higher res version, Peter Outstanding image.

Rain has indeed been awful. I've just spent the morning carrying buckets from the flooded backyard to the front yard. It was nearly back to normal but the rain is back and flooding it again.
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Thanks for your positive comments. I suspect I'll be adding more data next year due the east coast weather that is breaking all flood records as we speak.

As an aside the carpet in my normally water tight Sirius Dome was totally saturated by the recent deluges...now pulled up and hanging out to dry... while I re-caulk all the wall and floor seals. Thankfully the instruments are all unaffected.

Here's hoping the winter skies will be clear....
Peter,
My experience with carpet ....
When I built my NexDome April last year I thought it would be a good idea to put carpet tiles down firstly to insulate against the cold , secondly for comfort / aesthetics and lastly to minimise crawling insects etc...
Well the carpet tiles lasted a month, the Dome is water tight as has been hammered with bad weather down south ( up to 70km/hr wind and rain ) It is secured to a Merbau decking 500mm from ground level , caulking around the base inside and outside prior to the carpet going down. The carpet tiles were like sponges they absorb any forms of moisture, be it rain around the outside of Dome area , Dew inside and out , you name it. They started to pong after a month, so they had to go ( possibly some rising damp too from under the deck , however under the deck is quite dry as I made a high point at the centre of the area with good fall away on all sides, added some Agg pipes then a good layer of crushed stone )
Since then never had an issue with moisture and Merbau floor inside the deck is the same condition as it was when first installed.
Carpet maybe for some , not for my set up
Yeh I can’t foresee any imaging in March , maybe April , hopefully in May .... it’s been a drag the past 6 months or so for all of us ( observers and imagers alike ) .......
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Old 08-03-2022, 01:48 PM
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My experience with carpet ....
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Up until now my carpeted floor has been good. That said the Obs is resting on AC sheet (same stuff you use for bathroom floors) and was siliconed very well.

The (normally dry) carpet and underlay has saved many a fallen accessory over the years.

The game changer for was a de-humidifier... (a picture of it is on my Obs web page)

It's amazing how much moisture these suck out of the air. We ran one in the house recently in our back room....there would have been 10 litres of water in the tank the next morning.

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That's a beaut!! We need a higher res version, Peter Outstanding image.

.........
Sorry, I don't upload hi-res work, but have just replaced the first version with
an uncompressed .jpg. (Chrome might still cache the original, hence I'd recommend you purge your browser history) .

This one's quite a bit cleaner.
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Excellent image Peter - as good as Hubble. Thanks.
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Old 08-03-2022, 04:12 PM
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Excellent image Peter - as good as Hubble. Thanks.
but seriously... the 11k x 7k Hubble image blows this away.
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This sensational image is as good as it gets. Thanks for sharing Peter.
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wow, that really pops!. Well done Peter, masterful processing.
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Old 08-03-2022, 07:51 PM
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. Magnificent image Peter what else can say
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Old 09-03-2022, 09:32 AM
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Superb image Peter with wonderful colour and fine detail. I especially like the colour graduation in the stars giving them that 3D / spherical appearance.

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Old 09-03-2022, 10:41 AM
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Superb image Peter with wonderful colour and fine detail. I especially like the colour graduation in the stars giving them that 3D / spherical appearance.

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Ta.. gradation of the stars was not intentional...just ropey seeing during
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This sensational image is as good as it gets. Thanks for sharing Peter.
Thanks guys...the data set is getting deep, but I'd like to toss half of it due average seeing.

On a stable night the RC16 delivers beautifully tight stars and can rival high Chilean desert images...but such nights are rare....
Given the current weather just seeing a clear patch is like finding a Unicorn!
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Nice image Peter, the detail is outstanding. Pity you have this in light polluted central. We have an opening coming up soon in a very dark sky environment.
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Old 13-03-2022, 11:05 AM
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Nice image Peter, the detail is outstanding. Pity you have this in light polluted central. We have an opening coming up soon in a very dark sky environment.
Dark site...humm....I've been looking for something within 2-3 hours of Sydney for a while. Land prices are often in the $millions. We may have to talk
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