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NGC281 with AltAz mount 3h57min

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:36 pm
by MarcoS
Good day,
This is the result of the last 3 days of the testing of my AltAz imagining setup.
Meade LS6" with 0.63x FR EOS1100D ISO400

Those where stacked in DSS + Flat, dark and bias

34 light frames x 240sec
5 light frames x 500sec
3 light frames x 600sec
1 light frames x 900sec

Imaged with APT Solved and centered with AT guided PHD2 Deroteted with Pyxis LE, post-processed in StarTools.
NGC281.jpg
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I think that I will have to mod EOS next, the results could be much better.....

Clear skies
Marco

Re: NGC281 with AltAz mount 3h57min

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:11 am
by Amaranthus
Hi Marco - I'm not sure why you are taking multiple exposure lengths on this object - or indeed why you'd ever want to take more than 2 different exposure lengths? (can be useful for high HDR objects) :confusion-shrug:

You are still also showing a lot of field rotation, unfortunately.

Re: NGC281 with AltAz mount 3h57min

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:10 am
by MarcoS
Hi Amaranthus,

The reason of the multiple exposures is actually simple....

As I said, this image is the result of a series of "exposure length tests" that I took with my Meade LS6" (this is an AltAz mount) derotating the star field with a Pyxis LE rotator.
The scope of the test was to find out how long of an exposure I could take with this AltAz setup before star trails should become a problem.
Most of the star trails were generated in the 900-sec exposure, not so bad if you take into consideration that those images are taken in AltAz :D

Up to 500 sec the trails were barely noticeable....

At the end of the tests I just stacked all the frames to see the results.

that is the reason of the multiple exposures.....

clear skies
Maco