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Offline CptTrips

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Astrophotography: July Misc
« on: July 26, 2009, 11:31:20 AM »
A simple piggy-back shot last night.  Cygnus area in the Milkyway.  Includes the North American Nebula. 75mm Lens Canon XTi
http://jasonirby.net/bitbucket/astro/NA_Nebula.jpg

Jupiter and Io  12" Meade LX200 Skynyx 2-0c camera 
http://jasonirby.net/bitbucket/JupiterIo03Jul09_440am.png

The Eagle Nebula Televue102mm Canon XTi
http://jasonirby.net/bitbucket/m16.png

Still watching for that Stephenville UFO.  ;)

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2009, 11:57:30 AM »
Nice pics! :aok

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2009, 12:16:43 PM »
Nice pic on the Horse Head Nebula there. I like! :D
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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2009, 01:03:19 PM »
That eagle nebula shot is excellent (I may have to steal it if thats ok).

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2009, 05:22:07 PM »
Very nice as always. The question is... what are you using to track? what mount?  :pray

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2009, 08:06:17 PM »
Nice.  Ever caught Titan?
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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2009, 01:57:02 PM »
Few questions:

What is the exposure time/focal?

Do you use an auto-guider or manual guide through the scope?

Instead of piggyback do you use a camera mount for through-the-lens shots also?

I used to do a lot of astrophotography when I used film. Haven't a CCD setup yet. Getting ready to do some test shots with my Kodak Digital here pretty soon. Planning on using my 6" refractor.

Awesome shots by the way. I noticed your NA Nebula shot is somewhat "dim"...is this because of the limitation of your cameras exposure setting?

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #7 on: July 27, 2009, 02:27:38 PM »
Beautiful

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2009, 07:00:32 AM »
Absolutely fantastic. 
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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2009, 08:40:12 AM »
Very nice as always. The question is... what are you using to track? what mount?  :pray

Thanks Tac.

The NA Nebula shot was a Canon camera body with 75mm lens sorta duct taped (Well not actually duct tape but definitly "rigged") onto a Meade LXD75 mount as an experiment.  The mount was roughly polar aligned and tracking, but not guided.

The Jupiter shot was thru my MEade 12" LX200 driven on its fork mount on a permenent pier. 
The Eagle Nebula shot was thru a 102mm Televue refractor piggy -backed on top of the meade 12" while guiding through the 12".
You can see my setup here: http://jasonirby.net/Astronomy/Observatory/phase3/pages/DSC00725.htm

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #10 on: July 28, 2009, 08:43:27 AM »
Nice.  Ever caught Titan?

Moot,

Thanks. I don't think I have.  I usually use a pretty small frame size to maximize the fps, so often it isn't large enough to include the moons unless they just happen to be near the limb.

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2009, 08:55:23 AM »
Few questions:

What is the exposure time/focal?

Do you use an auto-guider or manual guide through the scope?

Instead of piggyback do you use a camera mount for through-the-lens shots also?

I used to do a lot of astrophotography when I used film. Haven't a CCD setup yet. Getting ready to do some test shots with my Kodak Digital here pretty soon. Planning on using my 6" refractor.

Awesome shots by the way. I noticed your NA Nebula shot is somewhat "dim"...is this because of the limitation of your cameras exposure setting?




The NA Nebula was 86 x 1 min exposures at ISO 800 stacked. Canon XTi 75mm fl lens.  Tracking, but unguided.  Piggy-backed on a LXD75 mount.

The Jupiter was best 1000 out of 5000 frames stacked.  28 fps. Skynyx 2-0c color planetary camera.  12" Meade LX200 with 2.5x TV Powermate (effective fl ~7600mm ).

The Eagle Nebula was 12 x 5 min exposures ISO 800 stacked. Canon XTi straight thru 102mm TV w/focal reducer.  I can't remember the fl bu I get about a 3 degree field of view.  During exposure, auto-guiding was thru the 12" with Skynyx 2-01m and K3ccd software.

Yeah, I would have liked to pull more depth out of the NA nebula, but I think that was a factor of using such short sub exposures (1 min).  I wasn't sure of how accurately that little LXD75 mount would track or how good my quick polar alignment was.  Next time I will take a series of test shots to see how long of a sub exposure I can get away with. 

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #12 on: July 28, 2009, 11:15:00 AM »
What about Ganymede? Does it show up as more than a dot?
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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #13 on: July 28, 2009, 11:25:12 AM »
What about Ganymede? Does it show up as more than a dot?

I think I've caught Ganymede before.  In mine it shows its a disk instead of a point, but no real features.  I haven't mastered Jupiter imaging as well as some out there.  Really, I'm just a beginner.

Damian Peach is one of the worlds top amatuer imagers.  He periodically travels to Barbados to image because of the seeing conditions. His is about the best I've seen: http://damianpeach.com/barbados07/jupiter/2007_05_26_gany.jpg

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Re: Astrophotography: July Misc
« Reply #14 on: July 28, 2009, 11:26:46 AM »
Wow!  That's crazy :D 
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