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Old September 1st 08, 08:50 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Default ASTRO: Propeller DWB 111

First I'd like to mention that I have difficulties posting replies to other
images as my newsserver has not shown any new pictures in this group for
almost a month. My posts through spacebanter.com have only occasionally
reached other servers. I hope my ISP gets everything running again...
Until then I'll post replies through spacebanter. Now let's see if my
newsserver at least manages to post my own images:

Richard's fine picture of the propeller nebula reminded me that I have not
imaged it myself. Unfortunately I lost focus somewhere in the middle of the
series, but had to use all pictures to get a usable signal/noise ratio.
Deconvolution in CCDsharp and resizing to 75% makes the image look more
acceptable.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with a 10" Meade ARC at f/5.7 on a G11
mount, SXV-H9 camera, 45x5 minutes through an Astronomik 13nm Halpha filter,
5 minutes each for RGB (with the red channel being a 50/50 mix of 5 minutes
red and the Halpha image)

The picture can also be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/dwb111P...rcolourgut.jpg

Stefan




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Old September 1st 08, 10:02 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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Default ASTRO: Propeller DWB 111



Stefan Lilge wrote:
First I'd like to mention that I have difficulties posting replies to other
images as my newsserver has not shown any new pictures in this group for
almost a month. My posts through spacebanter.com have only occasionally
reached other servers. I hope my ISP gets everything running again...
Until then I'll post replies through spacebanter. Now let's see if my
newsserver at least manages to post my own images:

Richard's fine picture of the propeller nebula reminded me that I have not
imaged it myself. Unfortunately I lost focus somewhere in the middle of the
series, but had to use all pictures to get a usable signal/noise ratio.
Deconvolution in CCDsharp and resizing to 75% makes the image look more
acceptable.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with a 10" Meade ARC at f/5.7 on a G11
mount, SXV-H9 camera, 45x5 minutes through an Astronomik 13nm Halpha filter,
5 minutes each for RGB (with the red channel being a 50/50 mix of 5 minutes
red and the Halpha image)

The picture can also be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/dwb111P...rcolourgut.jpg

Stefan


That came out very well.

Odd but I'm in the process of processing my version of this one. Though
I didn't use narrow band data, just LRGB so it will be interesting to
compare the two. Framing is about the same but my camera was turned 90
degrees.

I've gotten emails from several others who mostly lurk here who say
their ISP's are no longer carrying the images as well. Mine stopped all
usenet activity after two weeks of no images. Money saving move I
assume as they sure didn't drop their rates any for less service.

This new moon has been horrid skies with winds way too high to open the
roof. Steady at 45 km/h with gusts to 75. You'd think I was along the
gulf not near the Canadian border! 3 days now of such winds and even
more of milk white skies of mag 3 at night rather than the mag 6.5 I
normally have. Might as well live in Berlin. Just see a hint of Milky Way.

Yet another new moon lost though I got e couple days of good skies about
3rd quarter moon.

Rick

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Old September 1st 08, 10:05 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
John N. Gretchen III
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Default ASTRO: Propeller DWB 111

looks great Stefan!

Stefan Lilge wrote:
First I'd like to mention that I have difficulties posting replies to other
images as my newsserver has not shown any new pictures in this group for
almost a month. My posts through spacebanter.com have only occasionally
reached other servers. I hope my ISP gets everything running again...
Until then I'll post replies through spacebanter. Now let's see if my
newsserver at least manages to post my own images:

Richard's fine picture of the propeller nebula reminded me that I have not
imaged it myself. Unfortunately I lost focus somewhere in the middle of the
series, but had to use all pictures to get a usable signal/noise ratio.
Deconvolution in CCDsharp and resizing to 75% makes the image look more
acceptable.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with a 10" Meade ARC at f/5.7 on a G11
mount, SXV-H9 camera, 45x5 minutes through an Astronomik 13nm Halpha filter,
5 minutes each for RGB (with the red channel being a 50/50 mix of 5 minutes
red and the Halpha image)

The picture can also be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/dwb111P...rcolourgut.jpg

Stefan




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Old September 3rd 08, 01:40 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Richard Crisp[_1_]
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Default ASTRO: Propeller DWB 111

Cool image Stefan

It is a nice object


"Stefan Lilge" wrote in message
...
First I'd like to mention that I have difficulties posting replies to
other images as my newsserver has not shown any new pictures in this group
for almost a month. My posts through spacebanter.com have only
occasionally reached other servers. I hope my ISP gets everything running
again...
Until then I'll post replies through spacebanter. Now let's see if my
newsserver at least manages to post my own images:

Richard's fine picture of the propeller nebula reminded me that I have not
imaged it myself. Unfortunately I lost focus somewhere in the middle of
the series, but had to use all pictures to get a usable signal/noise
ratio. Deconvolution in CCDsharp and resizing to 75% makes the image look
more acceptable.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with a 10" Meade ARC at f/5.7 on a G11
mount, SXV-H9 camera, 45x5 minutes through an Astronomik 13nm Halpha
filter, 5 minutes each for RGB (with the red channel being a 50/50 mix of
5 minutes red and the Halpha image)

The picture can also be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/dwb111P...rcolourgut.jpg

Stefan





 




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