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Old 28-08-2011, 12:22 PM
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First Light - Heaven's Mirror Observatory

Hello all - I have been off the forum for a while, and certainly glad to be back to report that my remote observatory is up and running at
Sierra Remote.
You can see some photos of the equipment here.


http://www.martinpughastrophotograph...ens_Mirror.htm


and here is the official first light.

IC5067 –The Pelican Nebula (Narrowband)

SII (5.5hrs), Ha (5.5hrs), and OIII (7hrs 50minutes) – total of almost
19 hours.

http://www.martinpughastrophotography.id.a u/Nebulae/IC5067.htm

Planewave 17” CDK, Apogee U16M, Astrodon NB filters (5nm, 5nm, 3nm).

Hope you like this, but comments very welcome.
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Martin
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Old 28-08-2011, 12:27 PM
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Just stunning, Martin. So much fine detail!

Great to see you posting again! :-)

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Old 28-08-2011, 12:30 PM
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WOW Martin. Stunning indeed.
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Old 28-08-2011, 12:35 PM
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Congrats Martin on your new endeavour and what a great 'champagne' image to christen the observatory !

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Old 28-08-2011, 01:18 PM
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Really nice Martin. Probably the best narrow band of that area I've seen.

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Old 28-08-2011, 02:17 PM
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Marvellous image Martin. Good to see you up and running again. This is such a fantastic area for narrowband work. Lovely bit of robotic gear too, along with the Apogee U16M and all. I can understand what you've had to go through having done so myself - challenges are plentiful that's for sure. Really look forward to seeing more cracker images from this setup.
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Old 28-08-2011, 02:34 PM
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Thanks Gents for the posts.

Yes, very excited about what the site and scope combination will produce. When contemplating which scope to put up there, I knew it had to be the CDK to take advantage of the seeing. Raw FWHM can be as low as 1.3", with the consistent average lying between 1.5-1.8".....and that's after a 30 minute exposure.

My RC will come home (4 months to go!) and go into a new observatory at Yass.

thanks again
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Old 28-08-2011, 02:40 PM
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Nice job Martin a lot more to come I hope
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Old 28-08-2011, 03:30 PM
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Excellent work Martin and congrats on the new obs.
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Old 28-08-2011, 04:24 PM
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I think the image of the nebula is stunning for a first light but I could look at that photo of the CDK on the paramount for ever. Know that looks fantasic and virtually no processing. Have fun.

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Old 28-08-2011, 05:27 PM
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Its somewhat difficult to comment on images like this, I stopped and roamed through both pictures for ages, gobsmacking detail, smoothness, 3d-ness( if there is such a thing) . It makes me wonder just where will we go in another 20 years, we are at a point now where we can almost produce Hubble pictures.

Yes it's lovely work, but how can you improve on this... Amazing.
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Old 28-08-2011, 06:14 PM
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Jaw dropping stuff Martin.
Congratulations on your new set up. I hope it will serve you well.
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Old 28-08-2011, 09:02 PM
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Welcome to the CDK17 club Martin. A very nice opening image. Very detailed. I am not the biggest
fan of NB but dabble in it occassionally. Yours is a good one.

It'll be good to see what it can do in super dark and excellent seeing skies. When you do LRGB you may find
you will need to do vignetting processing in your images. I often do. Your gradient handling technique handles it well.
Flats alone are not enough as the scope design has gone for a smaller central obstruction with an increase in vignetting
as a consequence but a sharper image - so it's a tradeoff.

The U16M is a good camera - I used one for about a year or so. The slow cooldown time is not that much of an issue. What happened to the STX16803 or is that what you are using at home?

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Old 28-08-2011, 09:21 PM
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WOW Martin what a set up can see why your so pleased ,nice first light
iam sure you will have many more.
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Old 28-08-2011, 10:34 PM
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Thanks for the comments everyone.

Greg - I have yet to do a deep LRGB but I am currently acquiring data (actually as I type this) so it wil be interesting to see how this turns out given your findings.

I will be posting an LRGB image soon!

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Old 29-08-2011, 01:20 AM
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Welcome to N CA skies! You are about 1200' higher than my site but simular conditions with very good seeing when the air is still. The only thing you have to watch out for is when the jet stream moves the air from the north east as it turbulates over the mountains. You and Bill have joined a great group of people !

Congrats on the equipment setup and the first light!!
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Old 29-08-2011, 01:37 AM
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Welcome back Martin.

A superb image to return with.

The widefield is simply fantastic, all those little areas to get lost in.

Top stuff
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Old 29-08-2011, 02:28 AM
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Thanks everyone!

Ken - yes, I think I have already experienced that effect, or something similar, as on one night, the seeing deteriorated very rapidly.

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Martin
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Old 29-08-2011, 05:17 AM
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Wow, incredible. Stunning photo.

You're back in Oz in 4 months?
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Old 29-08-2011, 05:42 AM
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Hi Mike and thanks for the comment.

Yes, back in 4 months - 3 years gone very quickly. Still, I achieved the very thing I hoped to achieve during this posting - a remote observatory in the Northern Hemisphere.

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