M51 from Mersing

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M51 from Mersing

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So so picture taken on 17 Mar 07. Poor tracking and cloudy condition didn't help much. Nevertheless its my first astrophoto from Mersing.
Taken with Tak Mewlon 210 & 350D(mod), 6x300s at ISO 800.
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Hi,
Nice.... :) Is it guided or unguided??

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.... Is it guided or unguided??
Hi weixing, yes its guided with vixen oag ( takes forever to find a guide star), webcam and PHD autoguiding. At that high focal length, the guide star was dancing all over the place in the laptop screen.

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nice attempt! did you try using the SDF before? Probably due to wind and vibrations...or perhaps a reducer in place.
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You have better luck than me! I was trying to image the same object from Dempsey and the results are too embarrassing to show here.. heh
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let's see it! ;P
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Remus, have you tried taking the smae object before? If yes, how did you do it?
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rcj wrote:let's see it! ;P
Ok... you asked for it!

Here is a bad M51 picture... mistakes include:

1. No cooling

2. No dark frames

3. Moon light

4. Low alt

5. Light pollution

6. Bad photographer!

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Hi,
Hmm... it look like an ultrasonic image... :P :P :P

Hope I can get better result when I try my luck on M51. Just wonder when the sky is going to clear... :( :( :(

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Tachyon wrote:
rcj wrote:let's see it! ;P
Ok... you asked for it!

Here is a bad M51 picture... mistakes include:

1. No cooling

2. No dark frames

3. Moon light

4. Low alt

5. Light pollution

6. Bad photographer!

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Hmm.....personally, i think it looks very artistic!
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