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Old April 17th 07, 04:46 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
D van den H[_2_]
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Default 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




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Old April 17th 07, 09:35 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
TheCroW
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Default 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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Old April 18th 07, 07:03 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
D van den H[_2_]
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Default ASTRO: NGC4559

Thanks Menno.
the weather allows it at the moment.
tonight seems to me a good night!

reg
Dirk

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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


As far as I am concerned: this rocks :-)

Menno



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Old April 18th 07, 07:41 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
TheCroW
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Default ASTRO: NGC4559

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
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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


As far as I am concerned: this rocks :-)

Menno






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Old April 21st 07, 11:45 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Default ASTRO: NGC4559

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

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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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