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17 years 11 months ago #39078
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16" ODK (incoming), Mesu Mount 200, APM TMB 80mm, SXV H16, SXV H9
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I sheltered behind the house tonight to check out my WO 66SD with the H16 camera. The following is a rough process but I will really require a field flattener since I have evidence of sausage stars in the corners. Hot pixels are also evident. Image was L:Ha:G:B 30:10:10:10 minutes
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Kieran
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16" ODK (incoming), Mesu Mount 200, APM TMB 80mm, SXV H16, SXV H9
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17 years 11 months ago #39086
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Looks nice! It really is a spectacular object ... you just never tier of seeing it!
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17 years 11 months ago #39094
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Lovely image Kieran!
That seems to be a decent camera you have there.
That seems to be a decent camera you have there.
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17 years 11 months ago #39095
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Kieran - that's nice. Good focus, well framed and certainly tracking is good.
I see the hot pixels - did you take any calibration frames? Darks/flats? If you didn;t, you'll certainly see the difference.
Is the H16 the Starlight Express imager?
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I see the hot pixels - did you take any calibration frames? Darks/flats? If you didn;t, you'll certainly see the difference.
Is the H16 the Starlight Express imager?
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17 years 11 months ago #39103
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Kieran
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Dave,
I only took darks and flats for the luminance images. I did not have time for flats for Ha, G and B since the nebula would have been behind the house before I would have finished. The H16 is a Starlight.
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I only took darks and flats for the luminance images. I did not have time for flats for Ha, G and B since the nebula would have been behind the house before I would have finished. The H16 is a Starlight.
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17 years 11 months ago #39106
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I'm surprised that the darks still resulted in very evident hot pixels. Though, I thought there was a possibility they're not hot pixels. If there is a star very bright in Ha but hardly visible in other filters, could that result in what looks like a hot pixel? I'm no expert on Ha by the way
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