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Old 17-07-2021, 08:48 AM
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Stunning colours Greg. It is truely a beautiful part of the sky.
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Old 17-07-2021, 08:00 PM
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Stunning colours Greg. It is truely a beautiful part of the sky.
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I am trying to take 2nd panel for a mosaic but the weather is proving unpredictable.

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Old 19-07-2021, 10:44 AM
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Hi Greg,
Well done. I like the unique framing, but a mosaic will be good too....



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Looks lovely, it is such a great area to image.

This is still a target I am considering with my setup but I am really tempted to buy the reducer that is now available for my SVX80T (Otherwise a mosaic would need about 12 panels!) then do the main work with the OSC before changing cameras to capture HA and maybe lum with the mono. Meantime with the grunt work going on using the OSC the mono can have a run on the newt.

I need to do some calculating to work out what the time impost is to do LRGB with the likely shorter RGB subs possible with the mono cam to figure out if it is worthwhile using both cams for the job.

I had a go at a MOAM (Mother of all mosaics) with the ASI294 but time and poor weather beat me.
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Looks lovely, it is such a great area to image.

This is still a target I am considering with my setup but I am really tempted to buy the reducer that is now available for my SVX80T (Otherwise a mosaic would need about 12 panels!) then do the main work with the OSC before changing cameras to capture HA and maybe lum with the mono. Meantime with the grunt work going on using the OSC the mono can have a run on the newt.

I need to do some calculating to work out what the time impost is to do LRGB with the likely shorter RGB subs possible with the mono cam to figure out if it is worthwhile using both cams for the job.

I had a go at a MOAM (Mother of all mosaics) with the ASI294 but time and poor weather beat me.

Thanks Paul.

I am doing a 2nd panel now. It would be easier with the 16803 which has 50% greater field of view. But the QHY600 has the higher QE and better resolution.


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Hi Greg,
Well done. I like the unique framing, but a mosaic will be good too....



Cheers,
Tim

Thanks Tim.

I currently adding another panel to this and perhaps another 2 next new moon.

Greg.
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