Here it is, M16 a compilation of 10 X 15 minute subs with 10X15 min Darks subtracted. 20 X Flats and 20 X Bias subs also.
These shots were taken last night with the darks, flats and bias shots done today.
I am realy happy with this shot.
Looks good Doug, the QHY8 is quite an affordable 6Mp camera as well, I was surprised when I checked them out .... ofcourse you do have to add guide scope and guide camera etc. What is your setup for guiding ? Is it the ED80 and DSI ?
Looks good Doug, the QHY8 is quite an affordable 6Mp camera as well, I was surprised when I checked them out .... ofcourse you do have to add guide scope and guide camera etc. What is your setup for guiding ? Is it the ED80 and DSI ?
Hi Steve I use the ED80 and a QHY5 (que guider) nice little camera. I must sell the DSI and GPUSB guide controller one day.
I have some shots of my set up on http://www.darkskyau.com better go pack up for the night. Imaged NGC4945 and M8 this evening.
Looks good Doug, maybe you should have got a white dog
Is Coppermine a free album site ? I like that you can change the look of the album.
Coppermine is a freeware gallery program but you have to have a web space with PHP, SQL and FTP access to be able to set it up and use it. It gives you the ability to customise and upload and update from any internet connection anywhere.
flats on the next day? do you have a permanent observatory then !what a luxury!
Yes I am fortunate to have a plywood ROR observatory. The Minister of Finance approved it's construction but did say make it big enough for a bed as I would need it should I buy any more telescope or astro equipment. (No sense of humor)
Hi Doug, just had a look at your shared web site. Your observatory looks good and makes me very jealous .
I had trouble working out who had taken what image though
One thing that was plainly obvious though was that Paul Haese has taken some fantastic Jupiter shots recently The Solar System category in the David Malin Awards will be a tough call for him this year it would seem?
Hi Doug, just had a look at your shared web site. Your observatory looks good and makes me very jealous .
I had trouble working out who had taken what image though
One thing that was plainly obvious though was that Paul Haese has taken some fantastic Jupiter shots recently The Solar System category in the David Malin Awards will be a tough call for him this year it would seem?
Mike
Point taken Mike. I neve really thought abbout that aspect. When I get time I will fix that little mistake.