Hi all
Just did my longest total exposure, a big 2 hours!
Planetary K1-3 in Scorpius (too faint and obscure to have an NGC or IC designation apparently). Ive imaged this before but never in such detail.
6x20 mins ISO 400, UHCS filtered.
Hutech modded 350D, 10 inch F5.6 of axis hand guided ,yes I sat at the scope for a total of 2 hours to do it lol. Cropped centre area from a larger image. Processed in IRIS and Photoshop.
Scott
Ho Hum another boring effort by Scott (how did you find it, let alone capture such a wonderful image). Mate this 2 hour guiding but is a bit hum drum now . All you got for your effort was a little tiny spec, probably dust on the sensor . what about a real effort like 4 or 6 hours . I can see you now, wearing the baseball cap with the twin drink supply and a chaff bag around your neck for fodder, sitting on the barstool, guiding away happily singing to ABBA's greatest hits on repeat
So what exactly is this obscure creature? Has anyone else imaged it?
Thanks everyone
I first found it my looking through planetaries in Star Atlas pro, anything thats big enough to be worth imaging, I used the DSS function to download a Deep Sky survey image to see if its worth imaging, not too faint lol. Typically anything that appears on the DSS images I can reach with 2 hours of imaging
To reach the faintest objects on the newer UKST Ha survey I might have to go 6 or so hours lol, or go for at least 2 hours with my Ha filter.
Scott
Scott
I used to really love sitting there for a few hours guiding images. Quite relaxing providing it's a good guiding position. I haven't done it for a while and probably would have trouble finding the time & paitents to do it now. But it sure makes the images rewarding at the end!
Just don't sit there long enough for the neighbourhood spiders to build a web over you