Open and Globular
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Waxing Gibbous Moon from 20090929
After my Pluto shots, I tried for the moon. I've never really gotten a good full disk photo of the moon before. Not one I liked at least. I was even able to load the Canon raws (.CR2) into Registax 5 and stack 12 of the best ones. AstraImaged for most of the detail and some touches in Iris and Gimp. Hope you enjoy!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Pluto on three nigts in Sept 2009
I had to make a correction to the original finding based on 3 nights (Sept 12th, 21st and 29th, 2009.
Here you'll see the positions of Pluto marked with small lines. The animation will change the current position's line blue and then rotate back through.
I used...
Optics: Meade LXD55 6" Schmidt Newtonian OTA
Mount: CGE mount on JMI Wheely Bars
Camera: Canon XTi with Hutech LP Filter (LPS-P2-FF)
Focusing Aid: STI focuser
Shutter control: Hap Griffin long exposure cable
Software: MaximDL
Guiding: DMK21AF04 with a piggybacked 4" SkyWatcher via PHD and ASCOM drivers
Operating System: WinXP Lenovo T61
Pre-Processing: Iris per automated Jim Solomon's Cookbook
Post-Processing: Gimp
Animation made with Gimp.
I also found it interesting that Pluto at magnitude 14 is pretty bright (other stars are 15-16 or fainter). Pluto is over 4.7 Billion Kilometers away or nearly 3 Billion Miles.
I wish I could find a way to balance the background across the varying nights conditions. The last night I fought the tree tops!
Here you'll see the positions of Pluto marked with small lines. The animation will change the current position's line blue and then rotate back through.
I used...
Optics: Meade LXD55 6" Schmidt Newtonian OTA
Mount: CGE mount on JMI Wheely Bars
Camera: Canon XTi with Hutech LP Filter (LPS-P2-FF)
Focusing Aid: STI focuser
Shutter control: Hap Griffin long exposure cable
Software: MaximDL
Guiding: DMK21AF04 with a piggybacked 4" SkyWatcher via PHD and ASCOM drivers
Operating System: WinXP Lenovo T61
Pre-Processing: Iris per automated Jim Solomon's Cookbook
Post-Processing: Gimp
Animation made with Gimp.
I also found it interesting that Pluto at magnitude 14 is pretty bright (other stars are 15-16 or fainter). Pluto is over 4.7 Billion Kilometers away or nearly 3 Billion Miles.
I wish I could find a way to balance the background across the varying nights conditions. The last night I fought the tree tops!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Messier 17 - Omega Nebula
I think I could have benefited greatly from more subs on this one. I ended up getting all .fits instead of raws on the 1st night. The second night, MaximDL hung on downloading one of the raws, then the trees took over and I lost the autoguiding star. I will try to add more sometime this season. This nebula grabbed my interest simply because it was near Pluto (more on that object later). I really like it. Despite only 4 subs for a total of 14 min I think it came out well.
Stats
Optics: Meade LXD55 6" Schmidt Newtonian OTA
Mount: CGE mount on JMI Wheely Bars
Camera: Canon XTi with Hutech LP Filter (LPS-P2-FF)
Focusing Aid: STI focuser
Shutter control: Hap Griffin long exposure cable
Software: MaximDL
Guiding: DMK21AF04 with a piggybacked 4" SkyWatcher via PHD and ASCOM drivers
Operating System: WinXP Lenovo T61
Subs: Canon Raw 3x 180s @ ISO 1600 and 1x 300s @ ISO 800
Pre-Processing: Iris per automated Jim Solomon's Cookbook
Post-Processing: Levels, curves, selective gauss in Gimp alone.
Some additional subject details on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_17
Thanks,
Mike
Stats
Optics: Meade LXD55 6" Schmidt Newtonian OTA
Mount: CGE mount on JMI Wheely Bars
Camera: Canon XTi with Hutech LP Filter (LPS-P2-FF)
Focusing Aid: STI focuser
Shutter control: Hap Griffin long exposure cable
Software: MaximDL
Guiding: DMK21AF04 with a piggybacked 4" SkyWatcher via PHD and ASCOM drivers
Operating System: WinXP Lenovo T61
Subs: Canon Raw 3x 180s @ ISO 1600 and 1x 300s @ ISO 800
Pre-Processing: Iris per automated Jim Solomon's Cookbook
Post-Processing: Levels, curves, selective gauss in Gimp alone.
Some additional subject details on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_17
Thanks,
Mike
Friday, September 18, 2009
2008 SCT-User Imaging Contest
http://www.darkatmospheres.com/contest/2008/
I came in 2nd place in this contest and won a great observing chair: http://www.buyastrostuff.com/store/Metal-astro-chair-frame-page.htm
I got my CGE back!!!!
I was very excited to get my CGE back from repair at Celestron and as luck would have I got a good 3 nights out of 4 of clear skies and an old moon!
I was tough getting back into the swing of things, but I'm happy to have it back. The last night I split my time between the C8i SE (Orange tube on your Left) and the CGE with the DSO rig (White scopes on your Right).
As the haze and clouds began to build this last night I took off my DLSR from the white, DSO setup and had to pose as I was so excited to have both out and running at the same time.
I was sitting in an observing chair that I won from the SCT User Contest 2008 (http://www.darkatmospheres.com/contest/2008/). It's actually a great chair!!
Now to process all my data! :)
Mike
I was tough getting back into the swing of things, but I'm happy to have it back. The last night I split my time between the C8i SE (Orange tube on your Left) and the CGE with the DSO rig (White scopes on your Right).
As the haze and clouds began to build this last night I took off my DLSR from the white, DSO setup and had to pose as I was so excited to have both out and running at the same time.
I was sitting in an observing chair that I won from the SCT User Contest 2008 (http://www.darkatmospheres.com/contest/2008/). It's actually a great chair!!
Now to process all my data! :)
Mike
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