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Astronomy => Astrophotography => Topic started by: Carole on Jul 21, 2015, 14:47:32

Title: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: Carole on Jul 21, 2015, 14:47:32
I took this almost a month ago, but due to lethargy/lack of motivation (see Pickerings Triangle thread), I couldn't even be bothered to do any flats until I did the Pickerings Triangle image 2 nights ago, so only just got around to stacking and processing.  Mainly because I have done this target a few times, and was really only doing it for the exercise of trying to align the scopes and cameras in my dual rig.  It seemed like a good choice because I could get the bright star central, and rotate the "arms".  However as it happened I didn't do quite as good a job of that as I had thought, and now I need to remove the camera anyway to try to fit the new filterwheel, so will have to start over again anyway. Such is life for an imager.   :!

Anyway, having got the flats decided to give it a "go".
Hope I have processed the stars a bit better this time.

Ha 7 x 600secs (1 hour 10mins) ED80/Atik460
Oiii 7 x 600secs WOZS71/Atik314 + FR x 0.8
NEQ6, guided with QHY5 and PHD
Stacked in Astroart and processed in Photoshop

N.B. this image and the Pickerings Triangle are the first I have done since they changed my street lights to LED

(http://cdn.astrobin.com/images/thumbs/0fe73fad81428b20d4b7eb9fffe85f65.1824x0_q100_watermark.jpg)






Title: Re: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: Ivor on Jul 22, 2015, 13:13:34
Lovely detail and the stars have a better shape in this one, was the rig set up differently to the Pickerings Triangle capture?

Title: Re: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: Carole on Jul 22, 2015, 13:51:11
No same set up Ivor, just did a better job of the star processing in this one.

I need to sort out the flexure in the 2nd imaging scope which I think was causing some of the star misalignment issues.
I need to be able to adjust so it is looking at the same thing as the main scope and currently have it in guide rings.  I am thinking of getting a Skywatcher guidescope mount, I gather these have a good and solid feedback.  Does any-one have any experience of them?  Any-one have one for sale???

Carole
Title: Re: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: Kenny on Jul 25, 2015, 13:44:00
Stunning detail Carole. Beautiful image. The colours were a surprise, particularly the blue / aqua - is that how this object is normally coloured?
Title: Re: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: MarkS on Jul 25, 2015, 17:14:42
A good test of the dual rig.  Twice as much imaging in the same time slot is a good way to go.

It looks like they've combined together pretty well.

Mark
Title: Re: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: Carole on Jul 25, 2015, 18:54:56
Thanks Mark.

Kenny, this is narrowband and you can colour whatever colour you like, though there are some traditional palettes.  This is bicolour so I put the ha into the red channel, and the Oiii into the Green and blue channels.  Generally a lot of people like yellow or burnt yellow and blue, but I am not so keen on the yellows.  I also did a red and blue version but the orange version showed up more nebulosity which is why I posted that one.

Even in normal colour i.e. with DSLRs it comes out blue and red with no tampering.

This is my red and blue/green version:

(http://cdn.astrobin.com/images/thumbs/78d8f903d8eff70616e0358f098b9b17.1824x0_q100_watermark.jpg)
Title: Re: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: MarkS on Jul 25, 2015, 19:14:27
I prefer the red and blue/green version :)
Title: Re: Witches Broom narrowband with dual rig
Post by: Carole on Jul 25, 2015, 23:42:01
I think I do too now.

Carole