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Old May 8th 07, 07:08 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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When choosing the last object for a recent night of imaging I decided to
reshoot NGC 5676 in Hercules. Remembering my last version of this galaxy
from 2002 (to be found at http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/5676-40gut.jpg ) I
didn't expect a lot from it, but I had to decide fast because only one hour
remained before the end of astronomical twilight and NGC 5676 was the first
that came to my mind.
The full moon was up, but it was so low in the horizon dust that it was
barely noticeable. Seeing was excellent.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with an 8" SCT at f/6.5, G11 mount, SXV-H9
camera, 19x5 minutes.

The picture can also be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/5676-19x5gut.jpg

Stefan

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Old May 9th 07, 05:17 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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Stefan Lilge wrote:

When choosing the last object for a recent night of imaging I decided to
reshoot NGC 5676 in Hercules. Remembering my last version of this galaxy
from 2002 (to be found at http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/5676-40gut.jpg )
I didn't expect a lot from it, but I had to decide fast because only one
hour remained before the end of astronomical twilight and NGC 5676 was
the first that came to my mind.
The full moon was up, but it was so low in the horizon dust that it was
barely noticeable. Seeing was excellent.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with an 8" SCT at f/6.5, G11 mount,
SXV-H9 camera, 19x5 minutes.

The picture can also be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/5676-19x5gut.jpg

Stefan
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Excellent seeing results in excellent detail in that small guy!

Rick

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Old May 9th 07, 06:38 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Doug W.
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Default ASTRO: NGC 5676

That is a nice galaxy and a good detailed view Stefan... Love to see these
objects.

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Old May 9th 07, 08:27 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
David Cash[_2_]
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Hi Stefan,

Great image with lots of fince detail. Looks like you had great seeing that
night.

Regards
Dave Cash


"Stefan Lilge" wrote in message
...
When choosing the last object for a recent night of imaging I decided to
reshoot NGC 5676 in Hercules. Remembering my last version of this galaxy
from 2002 (to be found at http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/5676-40gut.jpg ) I
didn't expect a lot from it, but I had to decide fast because only one
hour
remained before the end of astronomical twilight and NGC 5676 was the
first
that came to my mind.
The full moon was up, but it was so low in the horizon dust that it was
barely noticeable. Seeing was excellent.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with an 8" SCT at f/6.5, G11 mount, SXV-H9
camera, 19x5 minutes.

The picture can also be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp/5676-19x5gut.jpg

Stefan



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Old May 10th 07, 02:34 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
George Normandin[_1_]
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Default ASTRO: NGC 5676

"Stefan Lilge" wrote
...
........ Seeing was excellent.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with an 8" SCT at f/6.5, G11 mount, SXV-H9
camera, 19x5 minutes.


Stefan,

Wow! I'll say the seeing was excellent! Super detail! That's pushing
that 8-inch SCT for all it's worth!!

George N


 




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