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This time ngc4559
a 9.90 magnitude galaxy. Not as sharp as i want it, the weather didn't allow it.... 18 x 90 sec 5 x 120 sec. 10"SCT No auto guiding. Homebuild CCD camera. Stacked and dark sub-ed. Some processing in CS2 and MaximDL The weather condition where not as optimum as earlier so will try again when sky clears. thx for looking, Dirk |
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ASTRO: NGC4559
This time ngc4559
a 9.90 magnitude galaxy. Not as sharp as i want it, the weather didn't allow it.... 18 x 90 sec 5 x 120 sec. 10"SCT No auto guiding. Homebuild CCD camera. Stacked and dark sub-ed. Some processing in CS2 and MaximDL The weather condition where not as optimum as earlier so will try again when sky clears. thx for looking, Dirk As far as I am concerned: this rocks :-) Menno |
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Thanks Menno.
the weather allows it at the moment. tonight seems to me a good night! reg Dirk "TheCroW" wrote in message ... This time ngc4559 a 9.90 magnitude galaxy. Not as sharp as i want it, the weather didn't allow it.... 18 x 90 sec 5 x 120 sec. 10"SCT No auto guiding. Homebuild CCD camera. Stacked and dark sub-ed. Some processing in CS2 and MaximDL The weather condition where not as optimum as earlier so will try again when sky clears. thx for looking, Dirk As far as I am concerned: this rocks :-) Menno |
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Yep, forcast is good ... trying to catch comet 2P/Encke tonight ... I have a
clear view to the west, only (big) disadvantage is that I look out over the centre of Haarlem. And tomorow the small moon next to the Pleiades :-) Menno Thanks Menno. the weather allows it at the moment. tonight seems to me a good night! reg Dirk "TheCroW" wrote in message ... This time ngc4559 a 9.90 magnitude galaxy. Not as sharp as i want it, the weather didn't allow it.... 18 x 90 sec 5 x 120 sec. 10"SCT No auto guiding. Homebuild CCD camera. Stacked and dark sub-ed. Some processing in CS2 and MaximDL The weather condition where not as optimum as earlier so will try again when sky clears. thx for looking, Dirk As far as I am concerned: this rocks :-) Menno |
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Nice picture Dirk. Do you use a focal reducer? Might make it easier to fit
the objects into your camera's field of view. Stefan "D van den H" schrieb im Newsbeitrag bel.net... This time ngc4559 a 9.90 magnitude galaxy. Not as sharp as i want it, the weather didn't allow it.... 18 x 90 sec 5 x 120 sec. 10"SCT No auto guiding. Homebuild CCD camera. Stacked and dark sub-ed. Some processing in CS2 and MaximDL The weather condition where not as optimum as earlier so will try again when sky clears. thx for looking, Dirk |
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