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Astronomy => Astrophotography => Topic started by: Mike on Nov 01, 2006, 15:21:42

Title: M42 - 31st Nov 2006
Post by: Mike on Nov 01, 2006, 15:21:42
Thought i'd have a go at M42 last night. I was hoping to do it in colour but after some technical glitches it went behidn a tree before I got to do the O3.

This is a rough process - Some areas are burnt out I will have to play some more - 6 x 5 mins in Ha using the ZS66.

(http://www.amateur-astronomy.org/images/MMC_M42_061131.jpg)
Title: M42
Post by: Fay on Nov 01, 2006, 15:32:31
WOW!



Fay
Title: M42 - 31st Nov 2006
Post by: JohnP on Nov 01, 2006, 15:55:53
Pretty good - It's amazing the detail that can be imaged in Ha. Is that full frame or have you cropped - it looks like there is still a good lot of nebulosity 'off' the edges.

John
Title: M42 - 31st Nov 2006
Post by: Rocket Pooch on Nov 01, 2006, 16:50:35
err that looks odd, I actually did not recognise this to start with M43's ok but M42 a bit off looking, is it aligned ok?
Title: M42 - 31st Nov 2006
Post by: Ian on Nov 01, 2006, 21:15:34
that's going to be fantastic when it's finished mate. I think there needs to be a "who can get the biggest M42" competition.

It reminds me of a photo I saw a couple of years back done by a guy with some serious kit that showed that the whole area is like a rippled cloud of hydrogen...

found it: (http://faculty.rmwc.edu/tmichalik/images/OrionDeep.jpg)

Or is it that the last servicing mission for hubble will be to remove the mad Englishman last seen in Orpington that appears to be riding it like a rodeo cowboy?
Title: M42 - 31st Nov 2006
Post by: Mike on Nov 02, 2006, 22:49:23
Yes, I think that is a Rob Gendler image if I remember rightly. Truly amazing !


Quote from: "csuddell"err that looks odd.....

Odd in what way ? Look's OK to me.
Title: M42 - 31st Nov 2006
Post by: Rocket Pooch on Nov 03, 2006, 13:02:05
I'm mean the image scale, it took me a while to work out what was what because the middle part of M42 was quite washed out, but I know the only way to do this subject and get all the detail is multiple exposure to graduate from the middle of M42 out.

Do you have a high res version?