Messier 82 (UMa)
Messier 82 (UMa)
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Re: Messier 82 (UMa)
Lovely - a good M82 shows the gaseous outflows from both poles, and they are readily visible here.
Was this with the L-Pro in place?
Was this with the L-Pro in place?
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: Messier 82 (UMa)
Thank you very much .... Optolong L-Pro filter was it, yes. It would be good to add exposures with a narrowband filter.
Last edited by emarko on Fri Jan 28, 2022 6:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Messier 82 (UMa)
The coloring is remarkably intact still, even with the filter in place. Very nice.
Some Ha would indeed really make this object shine!
Ivo Jager
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Re: Messier 82 (UMa)
Beautiful result, nicely done! I do have a question Ivo or others may answer as I notice the stars here exhibit the same "blue hat" color on the top left of center I get on my broadband images and curious if this is due to the L-Pro (I use it extensively as well), heavy light pollution (I am in Bortle 8) or other variance / optical reason?
CS
CS
Re: Messier 82 (UMa)
Thank you very much, I think the stars are like that because of the optical geometry of my ordinary SCT. When I looked & compare on Astrobin between ordinary sct and edgehd sct, it seems to me that the stars at edgehd are more corrected while using the L pro filter.