It was halloween weekend with a national holiday on the first of November. Three nights for astrophotography on the horizon and i was eager to test all those technics i learned.
Couldn't be more disapointed because clouds, rain and wind where calling the shots around here. For professional reasons i can't image during the week, so i'm at the mercy of weather conditions on weekends.
Couldn't be more disapointed because clouds, rain and wind where calling the shots around here. For professional reasons i can't image during the week, so i'm at the mercy of weather conditions on weekends.
To my surprise the sky's cleared on the last night and it was photon happy hour. I set course to the Messier 52 star cluster and Bubble nebula in the Cassiopeia constellation. The Bubble is an emission nebula, a Hα region, wich an unmodified DSLR has difficulties capturing due to the stock UV/IF filter. I'm planning to do a Hα project just to see how far my unmodified camera can go.
For this picture i could go so far as 3 hour total exposure before clouds filled the sky once again.
Image Data: Messier 52 Open Star Cluster & NGC 7635 Bubble Nebula
Lens/Scope: Sky-Watcher 80mm
Focal Length: 400mm
F/Stop: f/5
Exposure: Stack of 90 120-second exposures (3 hour total exposure)
Mount: Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro SynScan GoTo (CdC & EQMOD Control)
Guiding: None
Camera: Unmodified Canon 500D (Digital Rebel T1i)
Mode: Raw
ISO: 800
White Balance: Custom, set on sky background
In-Camera Noise Reduction: Off
Filter: None
Date: November 01, 2010
Start Time: 00:30
Location: Beja, Portugal
Calibration: 50 Darks. 50 Flats. 50 Dark Flats.
Processing: Calibrated, aligned and stacked in DSS. Levels, curves, cropped, resampled in Photoshop. GradientXTerminator. Carboni Tools.
4 comentários:
Uau! Estou estupefacto! Longe vão os dias Hale Bopp e do “Jupiter!”. Pode ser um pouco tendencioso tendo em conta o meu fascínio pela M31, mas a foto está impressionante!
Sempre que me recordo da sessão do "Jupiter!" solto uma gargalhada. Foi sem dúvida um "cagaço" memorável! :)
Outstanding work!! Abraço!
Olá Pedro, obrigado.
Um dia (noite) seria porreiro juntar o antigo grupo das observações.
Abraço
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