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Crescent Nebula from New Romney 24-05-2014

Started by The Thing, May 30, 2014, 14:23:58

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The Thing

LX90 UHTC 8", Baader Alan Gee Telecompressor II, ESO 1000D (modified)l, Astronomik CLS-CCD filter. 11x300s processed in IRIS. Wish I'd taken out the filter, it was dark and high and I would have got a lot more data.


Fay

Hindsight is a nuiscance, Duncan! at least you got something
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

The Thing

Yes and even so it's better than my previous attempt at this object.

MarkS

That's a good result Duncan.  The Cresent is very difficult to do with wideband colour.

If you had left off the CLS filter, you would would have the same H-alpha data but the backgound would have been brighter, so the CLS filter was actually a good choice.   A better choice would have been an even more severe filter.

Mark

The Thing

Thanks Mark. I think it's simply a case of more data required.