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Paramount
March 26th, 2010, 03:24 AM
Hi
Normally I don't do galaxies or star clusters as it involves RGB imaging and that is very difficult from where I live because of the light pollution but as the emission nebulae are moving out of target range for a couple of months I thought I would give this target a try as the sky was clear even though there was a half moon in the sky and gradually rising fog during the evening which eventually called a stop to proceedings at about 2am by which time you couldn't see any detail in the galaxy on the downloads. I took this with the the Takahashi FSQ106ED and Starlight Xpress SXVF M8C (OSC camera with 3.15 micron pixels), I managed to get 14x20 minutes (should have used longer subframes for this pixel size in hindsight) and it was taken through a clear filter (the luminance filter on my filter wheel), getting a guide star was pretty tricky using the OAG and I had to lengthen the guide exposures to 5 seconds binned 2x2 and even then the guide star was very faint, after crossing the meridian and doing a flip this was fine though as a brighter one was present. The image looks a bit soft and fuzzy which I suspect is partly due to the fog but this gives me something to aim for when I try it agan with the H9 and filters hopefully under better conditions. A full resolution image is available on one of my websites http://www.pbase.com/imaging_the_heavens
Thanks for looking
Best wishes
Gordon

trevorw
March 26th, 2010, 08:57 AM
Probably needs a lot more exposures Gordon stars are tight and good processing sorry but appears a tad noisy to me

Radar
March 26th, 2010, 11:31 PM
I count 6 galaxies in there. Amazing part of space. Lovely composition.

I'd say the noise is coming from the light pollution.
Lovely bright orange skies where Gordon lives. The moisture in England's atmosphere reflects the light down even more.

Ray

Paramount
March 27th, 2010, 01:40 AM
Hi Guys
I've had a go at smoothing the background a bit
Best wishes
Gordon