Took advantage of the relatively clear sky last thursday and did a quick image of the Andromeda Galaxy. I may have over-stretched it a bit to bring out the dark band. It is a stack of seven 5-min subs using the StarShoot Pro Color v2 through the WO Megrez 90. Mount is Sirius and autoguided by PHD.
Picture is not too great. Guess I will try longer subs when the sky allows.
[img][img]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4036/513 ... 93ce_b.jpg[/img] andromeda galaxy by mch3898, on Flickr[/img]
Andromeda Galaxy - captured before the haze comes back!
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Hey Chris!! Using the new toy I see!! Wonderful as always!
Was setting up for it on Thursday as well...but interrupted by little princesses!
Hey when we catch up soon...I'll go thru with you the PS masking.
Great job by the way!
Was setting up for it on Thursday as well...but interrupted by little princesses!
Hey when we catch up soon...I'll go thru with you the PS masking.
Great job by the way!
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Thats why Flatterners are sold seperately...to make some extra bucks!
If only we could get out hands on some lenses, be able to grind them...HECK we could DIY lots from barlows, to EP's!
If only we could get out hands on some lenses, be able to grind them...HECK we could DIY lots from barlows, to EP's!
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@Tim, grinding one's own lenses is probably not worth the effort... too much work!
Grinding a mirror is OK, because it's only one surface. And you can grind a better mirror than the Chinese mirror-grinder machines.
But even an achromatic doublet has two lenses, and each lens has two surfaces.... so that's four surfaces to grind. :-P
If you want to DIY (I did this before) buy one of the lens kits from Surplus Shed.
I made a 36mm, 60-degree eyepiece (an Erfle) and a 24mm, 70-degree one.
Grinding a mirror is OK, because it's only one surface. And you can grind a better mirror than the Chinese mirror-grinder machines.
But even an achromatic doublet has two lenses, and each lens has two surfaces.... so that's four surfaces to grind. :-P
If you want to DIY (I did this before) buy one of the lens kits from Surplus Shed.
I made a 36mm, 60-degree eyepiece (an Erfle) and a 24mm, 70-degree one.
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@Chris: Always worth the try! Thats the fun part about it!
@Orly: Was just a thought. Here to do something like this it's not very likely possible. And yeah buying one is so much more feasible in terms of cost than making one.
@Orly: Was just a thought. Here to do something like this it's not very likely possible. And yeah buying one is so much more feasible in terms of cost than making one.
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Orly --> There are radially smeared stars visible at the edges of the picture so yeah, I think a flattener is a good idea. Its definitely not poor tracking or movement since the stars in the centre are pin point.
Tim--> They do sell telescopes with integrated flatteners. The're called quadruplets and cost an arm and a leg
Tim--> They do sell telescopes with integrated flatteners. The're called quadruplets and cost an arm and a leg

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