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Orion

We’ve had a few clear intervals over the past couple of weeks and I took some pictures of Orion with my Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 lens during one of them. I managed an hours worth of 10 minute frames and rejected one for an airplane in the image. After stacking, a simple stretch showed the light pollution that’s in my southern sky from the local town. Limiting magnitude was about 4.8.

Orion

Both automatic and dynamic background removal tools were run in Pixinsight. Despite this, some glow remains in the bottom left corner where the gradient was most severe. A star reduction procedure reduced the intensity of the field stars and then the large scale structures were isolated and increased in saturation and lightness to emphasize Barnard’s Loop.

Orion-final

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Auriga

This is another reprocess of old data, this time of IC405 and IC420 along with the bright stars 16, 17, 18 & 19 Auriga between the nebulae.

The original post was here. Using Pixinsight, with final levels and saturation boost in Photoshop this is the new result.
IC405-print

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Heart & Soul nebula

Halfway between Perseus and Cassiopia and embedded in the Milky Way is this double nebula. This is the result of 4.5 hours of exposure gathered over two nights on my Astrotrac. Individual exposures are 10 minutes each through a Canon 75-300 lens at 135mm.

Processing was done in Maxim DL and Pixinsight. The image suffers quite badly from chromatic aberration and the stars have red halos that I’ve not been able to fully supress.

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NGC 6888 – Crescent Nebula

While waiting for Orion to rise last week I took a few images of Cygnus which was setting in the west. As with M42, the moon was rather a problem being almost full. Car headlights are a particular problem when looking in this direction and the road is busier than ever. 33 of the 30 second frames (bin 2×2) were useable and I stacked them in Maxim and then processed in PixInsight with a final curves adjustment and sharpen in Photoshop.

Monochrome only I’m afraid. A colour version may well have to wait until next year as Cygnus is getting rather low in the sky after sunset.

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M42 – The Orion Nebula

Friday evening was mostly clear albeit with a very bright moon. The original objective was to image the Sculptor galaxy (NGC253) which reaches 11 degrees above the southern horizon at this time of year. Unfortunately, there was a bank of cloud to the south which ruled this out. Plan b was the Orion Nebula.

The 20″ was tracking nicely and the Trapezium group of stars in the centre of the nebula provides a good guider reference. I dispensed with the luminance frames and just took 30 second red, green and blue sub-frames (20 of each) binned 2×2. This cuts image acquisition time which is important with the Alt/Az 20″.

Image processing was with Maxim, PixInsight and Photoshop. I’m using the trial version of PixInsight at the moment trying to get to grips with the very different method of processing. The background extraction process is exceptional but for final sharpening, levels and colour balance I used Photoshop.

 

 

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New filter

My recent widefield nebula pictures of The Heart & Soul, Veil & Mu Cepheus left me rather flat with a disappointing lack of saturation and definition in the Ha regions. Suspicion fell upon the IR block filter in the imaging train but my first attempt at a replacement failed when it was a little too thick to enable my 75-300mm lens to focus.

Suspicion was confirmed when I found the original datasheet for the filter set where it was described as ‘Einsteiger filtersatz’ or Beginners filterset. The spectral response diagram showed a decline in light transmission after about 600nm. As the Ha line is at 656.28nm the filter was removing most of this light.

The second replacement was a Baader IR/UV cut filter in a 1.25″ housing that fits within the Geoptik adapter. As well as passing 98% of light upto 680nm this filter has the additional advantage of cutting violet light below 400nm.

A near full moon restricted me to relatively bright targets on the other side of the sky and the Veil nebula met the requirements. Focal length was increased to 200mm and 12 five minute sub-frames were acquired. Despite the less than ideal conditions the result is a huge improvement on my earlier attempt here: http://andrewluck.me.uk/?p=673

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The Heart & Soul nebula

Last night was forecast to be clear until midnight so I loaded my portable setup into the car for the short trip over to the observatory. After last week, when 2 of us turned up for the regular tuesday night meeting, the evening was very well attended by club members. As the observatory was full I setup on the telescope pad outside.

Target for the evening was IC 1805 & IC 1848 between Cassiopia and Perseus and before the cloud closed me down I got 9 ten minute exposures. The camera was my QHY9C with the Canon 75-300mm zoom lens. I seem to be spending a lot of time with this combination at the moment with it’s 10 degree diagonal FOV and I’m starting to feel the lure of the 135mm f/2 prime lens with it’s faster light gathering and better colour correction. Maybe next year.

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Abell 70

After my visit to the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge the sky stayed clear and I paid a visit to the observatory to try and assess the tracking problems we’d experienced last weekend. Somewhat strangely, there was no repeat of the alt drift when pointing south although there is still a large periodic error in Az. Frame rotation is also problematic when pointing south so the maximum exposure I could use and still keep a reasonable number of the exposures was 15 seconds.

Abell 70 is faint so I didn’t hold much hope of actually being able to image it with this short exposure and my QHY9 single shot colour camera. To compensate, I took about 60 images. The nebula did not show up at all on any of the individual sub-frames.

Once mis-tracked frames were rejected I was left with 38 images which were bias subtracted and stacked with an SD Mask function. Field flattening was performed with GradientXterminator followed by a lot of noise reduction.

The nebula shows quite nicely along with the background galaxy. The nebula is about 45″ across and magnitude 14.5. The galaxy is magnitude 16 and the central star, 18.6.

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Kelling – Pt 2

The second target for Saturday night was Mu Cepheus and IC1396 again. I’ve looked at this one recently but with the 10 minute sub-frames I was getting I wanted to see if there was any more detail possible. Nine 10 minute frames were stacked and then processed in Photoshop. The biggest problem area is around the Garnet star itself and there’s a dark ring I haven’t managed to eliminate yet. The problem is caused by the high difference in brightness between the star and nebula and I need to research some techniques for reducing this artifact.

Comparing this image with the previous one, there’s more subtle detail in the dark nebulae.

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Kelling Heath

Another year is slipping by and the Autumn star party at Kelling is over. After missing friday due to illness we arrived on Saturday in time to catch the trade stands before they closed. From Altair Astro a new dew strap for one of my Canon lenses, dew heater for the red dot finder and a 2″ extension tube for the club’s 20″.

Of course, friday night was one of the best nights of the year. Various superlatives were being used to describe it and I missed it all. Saturday night was supposed to cloud over after midnight but, by the time we emerged from the bar at 9pm the sky was clear and that’s the way it stayed for the entire night until I packed up at 3.30am and retired to the tent.

With the chance of the sky clouding over I rushed the polar alignment and focus. Despite this, the polar alignment worked surprising well and I was able to take 10 minute exposures with the 75-300mm zoom set at 135mm. The focus was less good and I wasted some time before I realised and refocussed. First target was NGC 7000, The North American Nebula. After rejecting the out of focus images a couple had slight trailing leaving me with five 10 minute frames.