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  • #264374
    Neil Wyatt
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      @neilwyatt

      Believe it or not the accepted popular name for NGC281 is the 'pacman nebula'.

      I had to share this one, I think its my best yet.

      Neil

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      #34769
      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt
        #264384
        Mike E.
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          @mikee-85511

          Wow, that's a great image Neil. yes

          Astronomy is a nice hobby, just wish I had a holiday home in Chile.

          #264387
          Dave Martin
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            @davemartin29320

            Wow – bravo!

            #264522
            John Olsen
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              @johnolsen79199

              We were sitting in the spa pool last night looking at the Magellanic clouds. They are I think above the horizon most of the year here, but when they are low down you can't pick them out from the haze. If there is any cloud about it is hard to be sure what you are seeing, so you need a good clear night, preferably with no moon. The Southern Cross is pretty low on the horizon now.

              Last winter (2015) we had lots of really clear frosty nights, Neil would have loved the conditions, but this year we had a lot more cloudy nights so it hasn't been so good. I have a friend who does a bit of astrophotography but he is up in Auckland where the city lights don't help much.

              John in NZ

              #264591
              Neil Wyatt
              Moderator
                @neilwyatt

                Thanks for the compliments!

                This year has been incredibly cloudy compared to 2015. 1 November was my first session for 25 days!

                On the plus side the nearby streetlights have been swtiched off making a huge difference. Half a mile down the road modern low-dispersion LP sodium (best possible for astronomers!) have been used so if our get replaced by hose I won't be too sad.

                Neil

                #264623
                SillyOldDuffer
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                  @sillyoldduffer
                  Posted by Neil Wyatt on 03/11/2016 14:47:03:

                  Thanks for the compliments!

                  This year has been incredibly cloudy compared to 2015. 1 November was my first session for 25 days!

                  Neil

                  Complements++ from me too. That's a very impressive picture.

                  As to cloud cover I've been checking the night sky ever since Neil started tempting me to try and emulate his super images. Not one single clear night here in the last few weeks.

                  It's a good job I dithered in my armchair rather than rushing out and flashing the cash. I hate having new toys and not being able to play with them.

                  Dave

                  #264636
                  Colin Heseltine
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                    @colinheseltine48622

                    Neil,

                    What telescope are you using and what magnification eyepiece.

                    Colin

                    #264645
                    Neil Wyatt
                    Moderator
                      @neilwyatt

                      A Skywatcher 130P-DS with a x0.9 coma corrector, used at prime focus (so no eyepiece, it acts like a 580mm telephoto lens) with a Canon 450D DSLR.

                      Technical stuff – I had it on a tracking EQ3 mount with a steel tripod, after throwing away the really cloudy exposures I was left with 96 2-minute images and stacked the best 85% so this is about 2 3/45 hours of exposure. That said, the nebulas shows on just single exposures, I reckon 20 or 30 1-minute exposures would give a reasonable result.

                      Neil

                      #269891
                      Neil Wyatt
                      Moderator
                        @neilwyatt

                        And last night's image. Started imaging at 12:45 and was up until nearly five…

                        #269896
                        Hacksaw
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                          @hacksaw

                          I know who you're looking for is that an antler ?laugh

                          #269897
                          Tim Chambers
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                            @timchambers76147

                            Wow!

                            #269898
                            Mike E.
                            Participant
                              @mikee-85511

                              That's a superb image of the Horsehead nebula ! thumbs up

                              Well done Neil !

                              #269905
                              Boiler Bri
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                                @boilerbri

                                Nice. I live in criccieth at the weekends . It's very clear Skye's down there compared to West Yorkshire. What would you recommend as a starter for viewing.

                                When you say five hours is that how long you were out or the picture exposure, sorry I know nothing about photography?

                                Brian

                                #269908
                                Neil Wyatt
                                Moderator
                                  @neilwyatt

                                  Thanks Folks,

                                  @Bri, I took 100 two-minute exposures (3 hours 20 minutes total), then used a program call Deep Sky Stacker to choose the 60% best frames and add them all together (plus making some other key tweaks) then finished in Photoshop.

                                  If I push it really hard its amazing what detail come out, but i confess I am being guided in what to find by some even more amazing images others have taken.

                                  I really need a lot more data, then I will be able to stretch it to get more detail out without too much noise. Sadly cloud and a poorly balanced mount (actually too-well balanced, I had backlash issues) lost me a fair number of frames.

                                  Neil

                                  #270318
                                  Boiler Bri
                                  Participant
                                    @boilerbri

                                    Omg that's a bit fancy. I was not aware you could layer them up..

                                    Too much techy for me

                                    Cheers

                                    Bri

                                    #276808
                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                      @michaelgilligan61133

                                      We're just watching last night's 'Sky at Night'

                                      … I did a quick bit of multi-tasking and found this !!

                                      **LINK**

                                      http://charliehoey.com/threejs-demos/gaia_dr1.html



                                      Prepare to be boggled [and do click the i button at top left]

                                      MichaelG.

                                      Edited By Michael Gilligan on 09/01/2017 19:15:50

                                      #276828
                                      nigel jones 5
                                      Participant
                                        @nigeljones5

                                        They are amazing pictures to be sure, and I have a question. Im sure I could google it but what are they? Planets, stars, big lumps of rock, could they possibly hold life? I guess a lot of gasses? How far away…very interesting stuff

                                        #276837
                                        Michael Gilligan
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                                          @michaelgilligan61133
                                          Posted by fizzy on 09/01/2017 20:13:20:

                                          They are amazing pictures to be sure, and I have a question. Im sure I could google it but what are they?

                                          .

                                          Yes you could just google it … or you could even [as I recommended] follow the link in the i button: which would lead you to this page. **LINK**

                                          https://medium.com/@flimshaw/torrenting-the-galaxy-extracting-2-million-3d-stars-from-180gb-of-csvs-457ff70c0f93#.z5z3cg921

                                          MichaelG.

                                          #276841
                                          nigel jones 5
                                          Participant
                                            @nigeljones5

                                            Thanks Michael, I followed the links as you recommended but it took me to a page all about computer stuff which seems to explain the theory behind taking the pictures and not what is actually in them – maybe i missed something.

                                            #276843
                                            Michael Gilligan
                                            Participant
                                              @michaelgilligan61133

                                              It may be easier to watch 'Sky at Night' on iPlayer … but this should point you in the right direction:

                                              [quote]

                                              Gaia

                                              The European Space Agency’s Gaia satellite is currently twirling about 1.2 million kilometers beyond the moon. As it spins, it dutifully records the position of every point of light it sees. On September 14th, 2016, the first of many scheduled public releases of that data occurred, in the form of a press conference and about 5200 40MB gzipped CSV files. And that’s compressed CSVs, the total size of the data is 532GB, and over a billion rows, each one another sun.

                                              [/quote]

                                              MichaelG.

                                              .

                                              Edit: Note that there are two hyperlinks, in that brief quotation, to YouTube videos.

                                               

                                              Edited By Michael Gilligan on 09/01/2017 21:00:07

                                              #276852
                                              Geoff Theasby
                                              Participant
                                                @geofftheasby

                                                battle_crawler_medium_420_by_studio_octavio.jpgBoiler,

                                                Digressing, (Great images, Neil) layering in the computer enables images like these.

                                                Geoff

                                                #276929
                                                Martin 100
                                                Participant
                                                  @martin100

                                                  Nice pics and amazing what you can do with a bit of image stacking.

                                                   

                                                  I take the easy option, a fresh image every day, no need for a telescope and I get to sleep all night

                                                  Astronomy Picture of the Day

                                                   

                                                  Edited By Martin 100 on 10/01/2017 10:51:02

                                                  #276941
                                                  Geoff Theasby
                                                  Participant
                                                    @geofftheasby

                                                    Test

                                                    Attachment problems

                                                    This was a real ship, designed by real Naval Architects. It took to the water, sailed about being military, and nobody laughed!

                                                    navy 3.jpg

                                                    #277011
                                                    Geoff Theasby
                                                    Participant
                                                      @geofftheasby

                                                      geoff moon.jpgThis was taken from my garden in 2013, I thought I'd lost it! Lumix FS-35 at maximum zoom.

                                                      Geoff

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