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Adam1234

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  1. Thanks everyone! Thanks Geeklee. The Ha definitely added more detail to M82, it just unfortunately added lots of extra noise. I'll keep trying!
  2. My latest image - Bode's Galaxy (M81) and the Cigar Galaxy (M82), 12 million light years away in the constellation Ursa Major, taken over several nights at the beginning of April. Definitely an improvement on last years DSLR attempt (First proper attempt at M81/M82 - Getting Started With Imaging - Stargazers Lounge). Taken with the ED80 and ASI1600mm pro. Integration time: 10.65hr L = 435 x 40s (4.83hr), R = 112 x 60s (1.87hr), G = 117 x 60s (1.95hr), B = 120 x 60s (2hr) I did take just over 3 hours of Ha as well, but it was quite noisy and I was finding it difficult to add the Ha regions without also adding the noise as well. I may try again at a later point if I manage to get more Ha data. If anyone wants to give it a try I'll post the stacked XISF files. Ha.xisf L_All.xisf R.xisf G.xisf B.xisf Adam
  3. How to Autostakkert handle field rotation? I took some 5 minute videos using the planetary feature on APT, I only managed to get a frame rate about 15fps as I was using using DSLR and not a planetary camera, so about just over 4000 frames but there does seem to be significant field rotation.
  4. I'm predominantly a deep sky imager but seeing as the Moon is out at the moment thought I would try some lucky imaging on the moon, but I have a question on the stacking side of things. I know there is a limit on length of video for the planets before the rotation of the planets becomes an issue, but how long a video is ideal with the Moon before field rotation takes effect? (using a SkyWatcher 10inch dobsonian and Canon 2000d for the Moon). Thanks
  5. I imaged Messier 3 last night, a globular cluster in the constellation Canes Venatici containing around 500,000 stars. 20 x 60s each of RGB Adam
  6. That would make sense. It seems there is a tick box in PHD2 to dither in RA only, I guess it might be worth turning that on?
  7. Here's my dither settings ( I stand corrected on dithering timeout, 60s, not 120s).
  8. Here's a screenshot i got just now of one of my more 'normal' looking dithers
  9. Does anyone know what might be causing this odd dithering behaviour I see practically every imaging session? I doesn't happen on every dither, but I do see it often. So basically every so often (actually happened on 2 dithers in a row just now while I was outside at the scope), I get a very large dither like the one in the image below. It then doesn't settle and times out (I have timeout in APT set to 120s which is normally plenty). The result is then APT continues with the next exposure, the stars of which then sometimes appear misshapen. In the example below, it timed out at 120s about midway through the 'dither'. When I go back outside to check on the scope I'll get a screenshot of a (hopefully) normal looking dither for comparison. Cheers Adam
  10. Highly recommend Sky Safari, I've tried a few others but none compare to Sky Safari in my opinion
  11. It's not necessarily a silly design - it should just be called frequency rather than interval and it would make more sense
  12. I had this too when I started using an intervalometer - try removing the initial 5s delay and increasing the interval time. That seemed to do the trick for me. I can't remember whether it was the delay or the interval time, I suspect the interval time I guess it needs to be long enough to allow the shutter to close and then open again. I have my interval at 3s.
  13. I take it the image above a single sub? Could you post the stacked image?
  14. In your screenshot of eqmod it doesn't look like your mount is tracking
  15. Thanks Craig! My kit below: Image Capture: SkyWatcher ED80 DS-Pro + 0.85x reducer, EQ6-R Pro, ZWO ASI1600mm pro, ZWO filter wheel, AstroPhotography Tool Guiding: Evoguide50 + ZWO ASI120mm mini, PHD2 Processing: PixInsight
  16. Another version in NB enhanced RGB, with a bit of Ha added as luminance
  17. Thanks! Yes the integration time was definitely worth it, I'm just glad I had a good spell of clear nights!
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