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Old January 4th 14, 07:46 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Default ASTRO: NGC 2276 = Arp25

Forgot to include the image...

"Stefan Lilge" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:...
I had a b/w image of NGC 2276 that I took in 2005 and finally managed to get some colour data (and a bit more luminance). So here we have an image that was made from 2005 to 2014 ;-)
Weather is unpredictable currently, I have missed some imaging opportunities because the clouds that I could see in the satellite film miraculously vanished before they reached Berlin. When I set up in spite of the clouds of course the stayed.
Image scale is 0,9"/pixel.

Taken from the middle of Berlin with a C8 and a 10" Meade ACF on EQ6 and G11 mounts, Starlight XPress SXV-H9 and Trius SX694 cameras, 7.2 hours lum, about 2 hours each for RGB.

http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp9/2276colourgut.jpg

Stefan


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Old January 5th 14, 01:13 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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Default ASTRO: NGC 2276 = Arp25

And Arp 114. I'd have expected the faint 25 to be more damaged by your
light dome but seems it is the outer parts of 114 that it hit. Might be
because of its color being about that of the red tinted LP. You got
nice detail in 25.

Rick

On 1/4/2014 1:46 PM, Stefan Lilge wrote:
Forgot to include the image...
"Stefan Lilge" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:...
I had a b/w image of NGC 2276 that I took in 2005 and finally managed to
get some colour data (and a bit more luminance). So here we have an
image that was made from 2005 to 2014 ;-)
Weather is unpredictable currently, I have missed some imaging
opportunities because the clouds that I could see in the satellite film
miraculously vanished before they reached Berlin. When I set up in spite
of the clouds of course the stayed.
Image scale is 0,9"/pixel.
Taken from the middle of Berlin with a C8 and a 10" Meade ACF on EQ6 and
G11 mounts, Starlight XPress SXV-H9 and Trius SX694 cameras, 7.2 hours
lum, about 2 hours each for RGB.
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp9/2276colourgut.jpg
Stefan



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