1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Finally finished building my new 8” f5 Carbon fibre telescope to replace my old 6” f6 GSO metal tube Newt for my City suburban location.
A few teething problems with focuser tilt and slightly misaligned spider vanes but so far extremely pleased with its performance under my Bortle 8 skies.
I had to arrange Beamtech to manufacture a 2” 15mm spacer fitting to slip over my TS GPU Coma Corrector in order to achieve focus with some spare travel.
Captured over 3 nights with heavy dew forming well before midnight
New moon period
8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newt
Skywatcher EQ6-R pro mount
ZWO2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 101
Orion 60mm guide scope with helical focuser
ZWO120MM-S guide camera
200 x 60 sec subs ( dithered every second sub )
3 x 40 Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD and Ascom Stellarium
APT
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.45 to 0.55 arc sec total )
Stacked in DSS ( OSC multiple nights stacking )
Processed in Startools V1.8 OSC Linear Data set
Astrobin link below …..
https://www.astrobin.com/y3au6t/
Comments welcome
Thanks
Martin
A few teething problems with focuser tilt and slightly misaligned spider vanes but so far extremely pleased with its performance under my Bortle 8 skies.
I had to arrange Beamtech to manufacture a 2” 15mm spacer fitting to slip over my TS GPU Coma Corrector in order to achieve focus with some spare travel.
Captured over 3 nights with heavy dew forming well before midnight
New moon period
8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newt
Skywatcher EQ6-R pro mount
ZWO2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 101
Orion 60mm guide scope with helical focuser
ZWO120MM-S guide camera
200 x 60 sec subs ( dithered every second sub )
3 x 40 Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD and Ascom Stellarium
APT
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.45 to 0.55 arc sec total )
Stacked in DSS ( OSC multiple nights stacking )
Processed in Startools V1.8 OSC Linear Data set
Astrobin link below …..
https://www.astrobin.com/y3au6t/
Comments welcome
Thanks
Martin
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Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Beautiful capture. Congrats on the new rig!
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Congratulations to your new scope, Martin. It must be very fulfilling to build your own scope. I hope you will have a lot of fun with it. The 1000 mm focal length will bring you somewhat closer to the stars than your 6" did before
Great image - and I like this object. Unfortunately it's too low above the horizon for me. Hard to believe that this was taken under Bortle 8 skies ...
Best regards, Dietmar.
Great image - and I like this object. Unfortunately it's too low above the horizon for me. Hard to believe that this was taken under Bortle 8 skies ...
Best regards, Dietmar.
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Thanks Mike and Dietmar,
Enjoying the extra light gathering power and reach of the new 8” . It’s bigger , lighter and stronger but guides beautifully
Imaging broadband under Bortle 8 is challenging but not impossible, Startools makes it all possible ( and plenty of good data too )
Clear Skies
Martin.
Enjoying the extra light gathering power and reach of the new 8” . It’s bigger , lighter and stronger but guides beautifully
Imaging broadband under Bortle 8 is challenging but not impossible, Startools makes it all possible ( and plenty of good data too )
Clear Skies
Martin.
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
This is awesome! It has to be such a satisfying feeling to know even more of what you are producing is personally handcrafted, real optics, real detail, real everything.
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Thanks Ivo
Too kind
Yes it’s very rewarding to build your own scope from scratch ( especially a medium sized newtonian reflector ) , iron out most of the issues with qualification testing and finally nail an image.
I was most surprised to see a very low noise grain under my heavy LP skies with only a tad more than 3 hours of data. Nevertheless Startools did its job and the end result was more than I expected, quite a clean image
We always want more data but those 3 nights dew halted my sessions unfortunately
6 to 8 hours would have been really nice to see
Thanks again
Martin
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Very nice shot indeed!
But i always wonder about newtons for AP. How do you balance them rightly with the eyepiece holder being on the side of the scope. I used to be a real newt adept but that was for visual only. I wanted only a newt at the time cause of the bigger aperture. But for AP i find refractors much more convenient.
But i always wonder about newtons for AP. How do you balance them rightly with the eyepiece holder being on the side of the scope. I used to be a real newt adept but that was for visual only. I wanted only a newt at the time cause of the bigger aperture. But for AP i find refractors much more convenient.
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Thank youfmeireso wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 6:27 am Very nice shot indeed!
But i always wonder about newtons for AP. How do you balance them rightly with the eyepiece holder being on the side of the scope. I used to be a real newt adept but that was for visual only. I wanted only a newt at the time cause of the bigger aperture. But for AP i find refractors much more convenient.
You balance an imaging Newt with focuser / camera pointing down the front leg of your tripod ( definitely not off to the side or up in the air )
Balancing is fairly straightforward
Refractors are excellent imaging scopes for the wider field frames but do have their limitations due to focal length and aperture when trying to go deeper ( eg galaxies )
Clear Skies
Martin
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
Excellent, Martin! The image is a real inspiration...I will try to do M20 or M8 this summer, no matter what. Both don't go higher than 18° for me but who cares
Congrats to the new scope, Martin. Building a scope myself and ironing out all the flaws sounds intimitading to me...hats off to you!
In terms of balancing...my focuser points straight up and the guide scope points to one side of the tube. But the 6'' is so light weighted that the EQ6-R just doesn't notice that there's an imbalance
Regards
Stefan
Congrats to the new scope, Martin. Building a scope myself and ironing out all the flaws sounds intimitading to me...hats off to you!
In terms of balancing...my focuser points straight up and the guide scope points to one side of the tube. But the 6'' is so light weighted that the EQ6-R just doesn't notice that there's an imbalance
Regards
Stefan
Re: 1st Light New 8” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( M20 Trifid Nebula )
What I forgot to ask, Martin: Do you think it would be worthwile to add some data with a duo NB filter? Of course not for the blue part but maybe there are fainter hydrogen clouds? I'm wondering if I should try that...maybe you did that yourself before?
Regards
Stefan
Regards
Stefan