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17 years 11 months ago #38538 by phoenix
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I had a brief window of clear skies on Friday and took this image of M33.

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For once the met office got the weather right and the weather window closed half way through the RGB imaging. M33 seems to be my jinx object, last time I tried I had a big dust donut in the middle of the galaxy that the flat field failed to remove.

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17 years 11 months ago #38539 by Seanie_Morris
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Nice image Kieran, I like it... lots! The black & white is remarkably fantastic for this galaxy, and the myriad of stars in the foreground gives a sense of perspective too. You could make it bigger, too!

Well done!

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17 years 11 months ago #38540 by dave_lillis
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Very nice image Kieran, :)
What camera+equipment did you use ??

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17 years 11 months ago #38541 by phoenix
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Dave,

I used the sxvh16 camera with the skywatcher 80ed piggy backed on 10" LX200. I am still waiting on a counter balance system and I kept getting gear slippage during the imaging. The fine detail has been lost because ther was a slight haze in the air even between clouds.

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17 years 11 months ago #38552 by carlobeirnes
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great image, the spiral arms are very obvious as are the halpha regions.

well done.

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17 years 11 months ago #38557 by dmcdona
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Kieran - that's a super shot given the mechanical and meteorological conditions! I can make out what looks like a miniscule bit of coma or tracking egginess in the corners but that's me being really picky :D Though I'm sure you appreciate contructive feedback so you can go and wow us more the next time :D

It really is a great shot - well done!

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