Thread: ASTRO: NGC5033
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Old April 14th 07, 04:28 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
DvdH
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Default ASTRO: NGC5033

depending on the season i shoot wathever crosses my telescope, so that
includes the galaxy's in this season.
What i like about galaxy's is the fact that when watching galaxy's you look
outside our own galaxy, into the deep so to say..
Nebula's are in most cases to faint for my very light polluted area.

reg
Dirk
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"Richard Crisp" wrote in message
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well the funny thing to me Dirk is that normally there'd be about zero
chance that I would have shot that galaxy. I hardly ever shoot galaxies
and the ones I have shot are terrible typically.

but by sheer accident I had shot that one and it is actually one of my
better galaxy shots, even though it isn't all that good.


"DvdH" wrote in message
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Richard, This is a very beautifull version of this galaxy! thx (how could
i forget you ;-).
Btw i invite all other people here to image this galaxy and share it with
us..

reg
Dirk

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Dirk van den Herik

A journey of thousand lightyears
starts with the first step.
"Richard Crisp" wrote in message
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I'm not Rick, Stefan or George but I have imaged it before using my
AP180EDT and the CM10

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ngc..._cm10_page.htm

I rarely image galaxies but this is the time of year that I do :-)




"DvdH" wrote in message
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NGC 5033, again one of those galaxy's that don't fit on my chip.. Rick?
Stefan? did one of you ever picture this one? or george?

21 x 120 sec.
No filter and no guiding.
10"SCT
Homebuild CCD camera.
Stacked in MaximDL
Processed in CS2

reg
Dirk

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Dirk van den Herik

A journey of thousand lightyears
starts with the first step.