Another M101 before/after supernova
Posted: Sun May 28, 2023 1:38 am
I happened to have been imaging M101 on the nights of May 9, 16 and 17 (thanks to the CN monthly beginner's target). I was able to image it again on the night of May 20. The images below were captured with an AT130EDT f/7 refractor + 0.8x reducer and Risincam IMX571c camera on a CEM40 mount guided with an OAG + QHY5iii462C camera. The pre-SN image on the left comprises 258 x 120s exposures, the with-supernova image on the right is 166 x 120s (the May 20 image suffers from the wildfire smoke). Both images pre-processed and stacked in Siril and post-processed in StarTools 1.9 alpha.
I don't normally crop this close, but this seemed the right approach here. Also - this should be my last image with weird circular impossible-to-fully-correct gradients, as I finally located and squashed my light leak (it was from the underside of the guide camera platform on the Orion TOAG). My flats look like proper flats again, finally.
I don't normally crop this close, but this seemed the right approach here. Also - this should be my last image with weird circular impossible-to-fully-correct gradients, as I finally located and squashed my light leak (it was from the underside of the guide camera platform on the Orion TOAG). My flats look like proper flats again, finally.