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19 years 4 months ago #14996 by DaveGrennan
NGC6888 and Veil Nebula was created by DaveGrennan
Some images from last night. Decent enough sky although the Moon was above the horizon. Definitely needs more data and slightly longer exposures. Autoguiding is now becoming a must if I want to go deeper and get that extra bit of nebulosity. Also forgot to turn the camera over to RAW mode, which doesnt help.

General Details;

Celestron C9.25XLT @ f/6.3
Canon 300d DSLR
Parks optical LPR Filter

NGC6888 - The Crescent Nebula in Cygnus

full resolution image (looks slightly better)
www.gremlinsden.com/images/general/ngc6888.jpg

9x 120second exposures.

Aligned and stacked with registax v3.
Stretched and contrast enhanced in Paint Shop Pro v7.

Part of IC1340 - The Veil Nebula (Supernova remnant)

full resolution image (looks slightly better)
www.gremlinsden.com/images/general/veil.jpg

6 x 120second exposures.

Aligned and stacked with registax v3.
Stretched and contrast enhanced in Paint Shop Pro v7.

Regards and Clear Skies,

Dave.
J41 - Raheny Observatory.
www.webtreatz.com
Equipment List here

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19 years 4 months ago #14998 by stepryan
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Some images from last night. Decent enough sky although the Moon was above the horizon. Definitely needs more data and slightly longer exposures. Autoguiding is now becoming a must if I want to go deeper and get that extra bit of nebulosity. Also forgot to turn the camera over to RAW mode, which doesnt help.

General Details;

Celestron C9.25XLT @ f/6.3
Canon 300d DSLR
Parks optical LPR Filter

NGC6888 - The Crescent Nebula in Cygnus


full resolution image (looks slightly better)
www.gremlinsden.com/images/general/ngc6888.jpg

9x 120second exposures.

Aligned and stacked with registax v3.
Stretched and contrast enhanced in Paint Shop Pro v7.

Part of IC1340 - The Veil Nebula (Supernova remnant)

full resolution image (looks slightly better)
www.gremlinsden.com/images/general/veil.jpg

6 x 120second exposures.

Aligned and stacked with registax v3.
Stretched and contrast enhanced in Paint Shop Pro v7.


well done dave, nice work. looks like your going to get some good images with that scope. when you get used to it you'll get some great images.
stephen.

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19 years 4 months ago #15001 by albertw
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General Details;

Celestron C9.25XLT @ f/6.3
Canon 300d DSLR
Parks optical LPR Filter


Silly question, how to you attach a filter to the camera? Or is this the reason for "rear cell" filters?

I was thinking of getting some sort of light pollution filter, but I cant see a way to attach a 1.25" or even a 2" filter to the camera. I've basically a netwtonian scope, so cant use these mythical "rear cell" filters.

Great images by the way.

Albert White MSc FRAS
Chairperson, International Dark Sky Association - Irish Section
www.darksky.ie/

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19 years 4 months ago #15002 by martinastro
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Brillant images Dave!!!! :shock:

Martin Mc Kenna

coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680

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19 years 4 months ago #15004 by DaveGrennan
Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: NGC6888 and Veil Nebula

Silly question, how to you attach a filter to the camera? Or is this the reason for "rear cell" filters?

I was thinking of getting some sort of light pollution filter, but I cant see a way to attach a 1.25" or even a 2" filter to the camera. I've basically a netwtonian scope, so cant use these mythical "rear cell" filters.

Great images by the way.


Not a silly question at all. The parks LPR is a standard 1.25" threaded filter It screws into the 1.25" nosepiece, which in turn screws into the T ring, which attaches to the camera. Of course this only works with SLRs. For a fixed lens camera it would be more difficult. I know lumicon sell full aperture filters but they're expensive.

What I really wanna do is do some tricolor narrowband imaging using Ha, OIII and SII filters. Might be asking santa for these!

Regards and Clear Skies,

Dave.
J41 - Raheny Observatory.
www.webtreatz.com
Equipment List here

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19 years 4 months ago #15009 by ftodonoghue
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stunning images dave..well done

Cheers
Trevor

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