In light (pardon the pun) of Kens 'Image of the Week' and a pic I saw in one of the astro mags I was looking through, I just wanted to show my attempt of capturing ngc 253.
Last Sunday I tried my ed80pro, just mucking around. By this time Jupiter was below the fence, so I had a look at some other noteworthy objects.
M77 & M74 were still below my roof line, so I had a look at my star chart .NGC 253 was the one. Took some shots with the dslr. As you can see tracking is way of. only 172 sec iso 800

.BUT not to fear ! I was so happy I gotst a pic and I can only improve and aspire to Kens great shot!
Last Monday clear skies above Perth and had the night off -I do night and grave yard shifts-. So I had a real chance to play with the stuff I bought two months ago. I had taken it out a few times, but just to muck around with what all the knobs, buttons, barlow, aligning etc.
After a few hours (yes I took my time cause my friend - Jack Daniels- made me question everything I did!!!!) of trying to get South and Lattitude correct. Three star alignment was not possible cause the building around me obscured the stars that synscan wanted me to look at!. After a bit of guess work, I started to take a look at some stuff.
This time it was the 10" 's time to shine / illuminate ......whatever....
Didn't go for ngc253 but thought I would try something easy and yes well covered by the forums. M42.
this was the best shot I could muster. I had shot several images and tried to stack them but most of the shots were a bit out of focus or produced trails.
Nevertheless (one word ?????) I was very happy with what my friend and I had accomplished.
I'm sure that if JD stays away, better alignment, couple filters, some guidance and TIME, I'll one day have a pic of the week! heheheheh

(one day

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Cheers
Bartman