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Old 26-06-2014, 01:08 AM
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Some clusters and faint galaxies

My favourite open cluster of all time is NGC3532. I first saw it when I was about 13 or 14 back in about 1976 with a Tasco 10K 80mm F15 refractor. It was magnificent. These days I spend too much time at the camera. You know I never even took a peek at this when I photographed it? Shame shame shame. It's just that if I take flats, I can't touch the camera setup in any way, otherwise taking flats would be pointless. Ah well, I will have to have a visual only one night.

SW ED100, Orion 0.8x reducer, Baader UV / IR cut, 60 x 1 minute subs, Pentax K-x.

The bigger sizes at Astrobin are always better.

http://astrob.in/103976/0/


Next is NGC3114. Took this while waiting for other stuff to come into view. Same scope setup, 38 x 1 minute subs, full spectrum Nikon D70s.

Astrobin. http://astrob.in/103978/0/

Faint fuzzies next to bright stars fascinate me for some reason. The "bright" star is n Ara magnitude 3.75, the two little galaxies are NGC6215, Mag 12, size 2', the bigger one NGC6221, Mag 11, size 3' 12". 47 x 1 minute, Pentax K-x.

Astrobin. http://astrob.in/103979/0/
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Old 27-06-2014, 03:02 PM
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Nice collection, I too have a fascination with the clusters, and they look magical in both pics and through an actual eyepiece.

I absolutely hate bragging, but viewing the jewel box, thru a 10 Delos in my TAK, I thought my retinas would burn out, the stars were so gorgeous and darned sharp! Like sitting in a spaceship nearby.

My next target, when the flipping weather clears, will be the Southern Pleiades.

I love that last image with the galaxies..
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Old 27-06-2014, 03:43 PM
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Thanks Simon. That reminds me, I must put in an eyepiece one day and actually take a look at stuff.
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Old 28-06-2014, 11:35 PM
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Are yes we got to see that open cluster tonight sweet
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Old 29-06-2014, 10:25 AM
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We did! I think it's the first thing I went to lol.
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