Rho Ophiuchi with the Very Small Telescope
Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 2:58 pm
This image and text were uploaded to Astrobin this morning. https://www.astrobin.com/5hssh9/ Processing was with version 1.8 on an iMac, which continues to blow me away.
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This famous cloud complex is one of the easiest star forming places to observe and is visible from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Nevertheless, no matter how many times you’ve imaged it, Rho Ophiuchi is endlessly impressive.
For those of us who use remote telescopes, the big challenge is getting quality images with short integrated exposure times. The Very Small Telescope is perfectly suited for the job, with great optics and F2 speed. This image of Rho Ophiuchi got only two hours of exposure time, but I’m pleased with the detail and dynamic range. Astro images are especially susceptible to blocked midtowns, but these turned out fine.
Tech Notes for Very Small Telescope
Nikon 200mm lens, f/2
10 Micron GM1000HPs Robotic Mount
FLI Microline 16200 CCD Camera, 6mm pixel
Processing with PixInsight, StarTools, and Affinity Photo
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This famous cloud complex is one of the easiest star forming places to observe and is visible from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Nevertheless, no matter how many times you’ve imaged it, Rho Ophiuchi is endlessly impressive.
For those of us who use remote telescopes, the big challenge is getting quality images with short integrated exposure times. The Very Small Telescope is perfectly suited for the job, with great optics and F2 speed. This image of Rho Ophiuchi got only two hours of exposure time, but I’m pleased with the detail and dynamic range. Astro images are especially susceptible to blocked midtowns, but these turned out fine.
Tech Notes for Very Small Telescope
Nikon 200mm lens, f/2
10 Micron GM1000HPs Robotic Mount
FLI Microline 16200 CCD Camera, 6mm pixel
Processing with PixInsight, StarTools, and Affinity Photo