We got back home from our Thanks Giving family visit in Oklahoma, just in time for me to set up the imaging rig Friday Night. The moon was 78% full, a real pain again, so I stayed with a brighter object...
M27 Dumbbell Nebula
11X339sec. 10 Darks 15 Flats No Bias
Processed by DSS*PSE*PixInsight LE
AT66ED
Meade 80mm guide scope
DSIc (Monochrome option)
Philips SPC900NC web guide cam
PHD
EQ-6 (EQMOD)
I'm really liking this little refractor, I just need another camera to compliment it.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
DSIc Monochrome Images
It's been 22 straight nights of clouds and or rain and I just couldn't stand it any longer. So I set up the imaging rig and shot around and sometimes through the clouds for about 2hrs. The clouds rolled in big time as I was capturing M33, too bad I couldn't have got another 45mins of data or so...
M33
6X339sec. AT66ED PHD guided EQMOD
Western Veil
6X339sec. AT66ED PHD guided EQMOD
M45
6X339sec. AT66ED PHD guided EQMOD
M33
6X339sec. AT66ED PHD guided EQMOD
Western Veil
6X339sec. AT66ED PHD guided EQMOD
M45
6X339sec. AT66ED PHD guided EQMOD
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Polar Aligned Finally!
After what seemed like months of clouds and rain, I was finally able to get the imaging gear out and finish polar aligning the mount. I used a CCD Drift Method illustrated by J. Hall of The University of California-Irvine. Here is a quick 5 total minutes of a slightly out of focus M42, un-guided under a nearly full moon…
This is 3x8min. guided subs of the Bubble Nebula. It looks horrible and not worth processing, but I was only interested in producing round stars...
This is 3x8min. guided subs of the Bubble Nebula. It looks horrible and not worth processing, but I was only interested in producing round stars...
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