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Last night was clear but the seeing wasn't very good.
Still I liked the idea of shooting images and all I had to use easily was the 18" which is set up 24/7 in the backyard. So I decided to shoot the Crab in Halpha using 2x2 binning at 0.84 arc-sec/pixel (cm10 @ 3366mm binned 2x2) Here is what I got: 19 x 10 minutes of Halpha binned 2x2 if I did the math right from a signal to noise perspective this is like 720minutes binned 1x1 (190 x 4) or 12 hours I haven't shot flats yet and used one from early september. Don't look too closely or you will see why I say I need new flats :-) |
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