Hi All, We had a fine time at Fremont Peak last night. Conditions were ideal. Here is an emission line image of the Network Nebula that I worked on. Total of...
woo hoo, do you have to plug that thing in at night to recharge it, Phil? Talk about an electric nebula, zowie! looks very hot. rdc ... From: Philip Terzian ...
(Pardon the cross-post from TAC) I spent most of the evening shooting Deep Impact from Montebello. I shot a series of about 50 3 minute images, binned 2x2 with...
Pete, totally awesome set of images. Well done, sir, exceedingly well done. Dramatically shows the brightening of the nucleus. Cheers, Jim ... though!) ... ...
Though not as specatular as Pete's collection of images, I too was able to record the brightening of the comets nucleus shortly after impact. Tempel was far...
Hi All, Richard Crisp and I spent Thursday night imaging at Fremont Peak. Conditions were very good and we had a great time. I ended up with this 4.5 hour...
This is from my recent outings at Fremont Peak. I get maybe four hours sky time from astronomical dark until this one disappears into the hills. I managed to...
AWESOME DUDE! You did it magnificently! I see that you finally adopted the CFHT palette for this bad-boy. In my opinion that palette looks better for the Veil;...
In a message dated 7/10/2005 12:17:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, rdcrisp@... writes: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/m20_ap180_6303_hao3b_page.htm ...
On Friday night while John Gleason and I were battling rapidly deteriorating weather conditions on Fremont Peak, I managed to snag 5 x 20 minutes of [SII] and...
this is another from Thursday night at Fremont Peak when Phil Terzian was up there. This was shot at the end of the session: was 2 x 20 minutes racing the ...
I really like this one Richard! The palette is sweet. A nice cross between "showing maximum detail" and "looks somewhat familiar". Shingletown was a great...
... and "looks somewhat familiar". Thanks Pete. I picked the palette to both select two dominant emission lines and to still pick up the broadband blue...
Thanks to Mark et al. for arranging this years star party It was great fun. In the midst of equipment problems ( mostly overcome thanks to Paul LeFevre and...
Ivor, I couldn't find the picture? Phil "Ivor Barker (ibarker)" <ibarker@...> wrote: Thanks to Mark et al. for arranging this years star party It was...
Hi All, Went up to MB last night and shot an Hourglass nebula photo. (I know..I know..Richard has already done it. And really well I might add) Amazing how...
wow it is yellow. you may want to try the Hubble (wavelength ordered) palette for this one Phil. Still it is pretty unique ... know..I know..Richard has...
I was just about to comment on Phil's nice image :) I got over 1Gb of image files from Shingletown -- in 1.5 nights (the other 1.5 were too cloudy to image!). ...
Phil, a really great shot. Really like the contrast in the small backlit portions of the nebula - nice stuff. All that O and H all in the same place.....kind...
with those 6.x megapixel and larger sensors and a filter wheel with seven filters, I can accumulate 500+ MB of data just taking flats. ... ones! ... Wolfe ... ...
... in ... you may be surprised to learn that the density of the gases in these nebulae are so low that they are actually better vacuums than can be created on...
rdc, Thanks for the interesting information. PT ... in ... you may be surprised to learn that the density of the gases in these nebulae are so low that they...
I'm coming late to this thread, but thought I'd add my 2 cents worth. 1) I beleive the modified rebel is the best way to get decent astrophotos at a decent...
Hi RDC, I, of course, meant it in jest. I work at LLNL with electron and ion beams, so have a little background in vacuums and rarified gases. Had forgotten,...
Hi guys, I just wanted to say that was a great set of images from everyone. Phil Terzian, you especially, since it looks like your processing skills have...