Gum 15 HaS2S2 Narrow Band Filters.
Pencil Nebula NGC 2736
RCW 38 - do look at this full screen.
Skull and Cross bones Nebula NGC 2467
Skull and Crossbones Antlia Filters Pro 3nm
Fighting Dragons of Ara NGC6188
RCW105 23H
Large Magellanic Cloud area :- Do look at this as…
Tarantula NGC 2070
NGC1966-62-65-70 Giant filamentary shell nebulae
The Man Riding a Vespa
LMC Detail
Corona Australis Nebula NGC 6729- Better looked f…
Small part of the Small Magellanic Cloud
Helix Nebula NGC 7293
NGC371 In the Small Magellanic Cloud
Antares area and the Blue Horse Head NGC6144 &IC45…
Centaurus A or NGC 5128
NGC5139 Star Cluster - Omega Centauri
NGC 6397 Star Cluster
Gum 51 Or RCW105
Killing time - Running chicken IC2944
Running Chicken IC2944
Jewel Box Cluster NGC4755
Half way to the Fighting dragons
Statue Of Liberty NGC3576
NGC 3247
Jelly Fish Nebula IC443
Gum15
Carina Core NGC3372
Lower's Nebula SH2-261
Dreyer's Nebula IC 447
Barnards Loop
The Unlucky Joining. Running Man Orion.
Orion nebula NGC 1976
Running Man Nebula NGC 1977
Henize 70 N70
Opposite The Large Magellanic Cloud
Tarantula Wider shot.
NGC1968 & NGC 1955
NGC 456
Spiral galaxy NGC 300 - Better View is large on Bl…
Nina mostly works.
Lagoon Nebula M8- One Dead Cable
Milky Way Core
NGC3199 & NGC 3247
Hand Cluster of stars
Merriwa Signs Off - LMC
Gum Wide Field
Carina Nebula Wide Field.
Pencil Nebula NGC2736
Skull & Cross Bones Nebula NGC 2467
Thors Helmet NGC2359
Wide field view of the Seagull Nebula IC2177 area.
Gum 15
Casper The Friendly Ghost M78
Horse Head B33 & Flame NGC2024 Nebula
Dolphin Head Nebula SH2-308
Large Magellanic Cloud and surrounding area.
Cosmic Bat NGC 1788
Small Magellanic Cloud & 47 Tucanae.
NGC1381 & mixed Bag.
47 Tucanae NGC104
Sculptor Galaxy NGC253
Trifid Nebula M20
Snake Nebula B72
Lagoon Nebula M8 & Trifid Nebula M20
Lobster Nebula NGC 6357
Cats Paw Nebula NGC 6334
Fighting Dragons Of Ara Panorama NGC6188
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NGC2040 Large Magellanic Cloud
This is three night shot and the finish of my use of the coloured camera. This is all a part of the same area in the Large Magellanic Cloud Space is black look at all the nebulosity in the area.
See if you can find the Pterodactyl head and the small man holding a spear aloft ( hint look in the white area)
Next week I will be using the same camera as this but it will be a Mono camera and the use of filters on a filter wheel. It will still be a coloured photo but will be more the Elements that make up the Nebulas. This will be a big learning curve.
PIP is an overview of the area same camera small telescope.
QHY 183C -10c 195 shots 5 min over three nights ..
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Optolong LeNhance filter,
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps
See if you can find the Pterodactyl head and the small man holding a spear aloft ( hint look in the white area)
Next week I will be using the same camera as this but it will be a Mono camera and the use of filters on a filter wheel. It will still be a coloured photo but will be more the Elements that make up the Nebulas. This will be a big learning curve.
PIP is an overview of the area same camera small telescope.
QHY 183C -10c 195 shots 5 min over three nights ..
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Optolong LeNhance filter,
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Nick Weall clubSteve Paxton club has replied to tiabunna clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Stephan Fey clubSteve Paxton club has replied to David G Johnson clubIf you look at the middle Right panel there are three conditions built into focus it has to be done every hour or when I program interval to be, Any change in temp beyond 3c up or down and the last is a percentage error in the HFR which is set a 5% so keeping it tight. The most tried and tested method is Half-Flux-Radius (HFR), which is a measure of the width in pixels counting from the center of the star until the accumulated intensity is half of the total flux of the star.
Mount run on toothed belts rather than the old clock gears and spindles, made it run far more accurately why I purchased this mount this has been now for some 31/2 years. Guiding as you already know about.
Nothing is left up to chance and I do try to shoot wind free nights if possible all shots are checked in the morning any thing not good enough are deleted. Every step is done for the effect of getting the best possible photo.
The original
I bought at the very start none of this was possible and why its only used for other shots.
Herb
Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubCompared to the better controlled by computer but both nikon lens.
I have enjoy this when I think back at all the frustrations as each time I am forced to learn. Now I am giving back someone's time to teach me now I am doing the very same and it all cements in my mind all the parts I learnt the hard way.
This was always the way I wanted to take deep space a quality Photo.
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