Stuart, It always amazes me the difference narrowband images produces! This is very nice as it gives a different perspective of the object. wish I could use narrowbands - but I am flat out just getting used to drift aligning at the moment!
Nice colour mapping Stuart, different, and tight everything at that FL, well done.
Do you always use the AO8?, (wouldve been ideal with this image, with a nice bright star smack near the middle I guess), how do you find it to use, convienient? how do you handle rotation to find a guide star, manual or motorised?.
Nice colour mapping Stuart, different, and tight everything at that FL, well done.
Do you always use the AO8?, (wouldve been ideal with this image, with a nice bright star smack near the middle I guess), how do you find it to use, convienient? how do you handle rotation to find a guide star, manual or motorised?.
And, with NB, are you guiding before the filters?
Thanks Freddo, I got different colours to most of the NB images on the net, who knows why, I just balance the background to be blackish.
Pretty much always use the AO unit, the bright star has to be in the guide chip FOV, so Eta is of no use. I use TheSky with the FOV indicators to find a suitable guide star and then rotate manually.
Guided after the filters, need an OAG and guide head (and a camera with the guide head port) to go in front...
Surprising that you can self guide through NB filters with AO Stuart... I use the same method to find guide stars as you, I find The Sky to be invaluable for that purpose.... Not to mention telescope control
Awesome shot mate. Real good details in there. Is it what they call the Hubble pallette you used? I'm trying to have a crack at it too but I only have Ha and SII at the moment. The rest is just clouds, clouds and more clouds ...