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MeyGray3833

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  1. Yes, mine was an older version of SGP as well. I would have thought that updates to the system like dot NET would go ahead anyway regardless.

    Anyway, my obs is 60 km away so it isn't easy to put a mask on the scope, I rely on my software to be set up and function properly. I use remote utilities to control the imaging computer. Special trip next week coming up.

  2. I experienced this myself the other night, an identical scenario and I am in South Australia. I have just refitted my camera after some repair work and was trying to test it and just could not get focus. I tried several objects across the sky and gave up in the end. 

    I then tried to upgrade to the latest version of SGP and discovered I did not have the correct updates and am currently waiting to retest after updating all the relevant software. Will post when I get a chance to test, probably next week.

    Glad to see I was not alone.

  3. Thanks for likes, people.

    Alan, it is on the end of the Lagoon Nebula so if you can see that you should be able to see this.

    I also had it incorrectly labeled as IC4585 instead of IC4685.

    Cheers and clears!

  4. Hi David,

    Thanks for your comments. It only took about 5 complete fresh starts and a week and a bit after work etc. to get it to where I was happy with it. I know that Ha and OIII aren't meant to make natural colour!

    I've added the image details in for those that cannot see it on the link provided in my original post.

    Generally the heat is dry although it gets humid at times, although not really tropical. The problem is that the seeing is badly affected by the heat rise and some nights we were lucky to get below 25°C. Those nights the guide star jumps all over the place, which doubles the seeing error equaling a poor quality image. I share the obs with my brother and we both pulled out the scopes for about 5 weeks in the middle, it was near on impossible to do anything.

    Some very nice stuff on your website, by the way!

    Cheers and clears!

  5. Hello Astro Peeps, I hope everyone is all good! Isn't there some amazing images on this site and others. Amateur imaging has never been so good!

    I myself have finally managed to get some data for an image, of which I am very happy. It has been so hot here it has been impossible to get any good data. One day a couple of months ago, I hung the thermometer from the grape vine under the back verandah and it was 47.5°C. Sounds far fetched, although true. I live in Adelaide, South Australia and we are 11km from the CBD and usually 1.5 degrees hotter than there!

    Anyway, I thought I'd try my hand at a Ha, OIII bi-colour image while waiting for my SII data to come in. There seems to be a halo issue with some of the filters for which I will need to do further testing so I apologise for their distracting nature. Details are with the image but basically 3hrsx15min subs for each channel.

    https://pbase.com/grahammeyer/image/169113477

    You can scroll to the bottom to choose another size or auto to fit your screen.

     

    Happy photon collecting! ?

    Details for those that cannot see them.

    Telescope: William Optics FLT132

    Guide Scope: QHY OAG

    Camera: QHY9 Mono @ -20c

    Filter Wheel: QHY 7 position Ultra Slim

    Filters: Baader 36mm unmounted L R G B HA OIII SII

    Guide Camera: QHY5L-II

    Mount: AZ-EQ6

    Mount Control: EQASCOM

    Focusing: SharpSky Pro and Sequence Generator Pro 3 (automated)

    Bahtinov Mask: No (initial focus)

    Capture Software: Sequence Generator Pro 3

    Guiding Software: PHD2

    Calibration and Stacking Software: PixInsight

    Processing Software: PixInsight

    Number and Type of Data Frames: L= X min, R= x min, G= x min, B= x min

    Ha= 12x15min, SII= x , OIII= 12x15min.

    Binning: 1x1

    Total Image Time: 6 hrs

    Location: Lockleys Observatory B, Tanunda, Sth Australia

    Light Box by Exfso

     
     

    NGC_3324_Ha_OIIIWeb.jpg

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