I had a thunderstorm at my dark site yesterday afternoon and it looked like the night may have been lost. But behold! at dark right on schedule the sky was clear and the seeing was better than normal.
I dismantled my TEC180 refractor and setup the AP140 for a widefield image I was planning. After about 2 hours of unexpected little problems I had to scuttle that as the Apogee filter wheel stopped working. So I quickly reassembled the TEC180 setup and by then it was after midnight. I thought the night was going to be a writeoff but this salvaged it.
I decided to check out Centaurus A as it is fairly bright as galaxies go.
It looked good and a lot of the time the scope was imaging near the zenith which is always good.
TEC180, field flattener, FLI Microline 8300, Baader clear filter, Astronomik RGB, Tak NJP mount.
LRGB 110 50 50 60 for a total of 4:30 hours. Seeing 7.5/10 approx. (stars quite stable for 2/3rds of the sky).
http://www.pbase.com/gregbradley/image/109533611
Greg.