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ajbarr
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Moon in Narrowband
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2014 November 17 12:26:04 »
I had trouble posting this image a few days ago but I've reprocessed it anyway. This is the last full moon imaged in OIII and SII based on a technique posted by Mike Oates recently. Would love to get some feedback. I imaged this with an FSQ 106 at prime focus and an FLI 16000M.
Thanks
Albert
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Zocky
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Re: Moon in Narrowband
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2014 November 17 13:12:02 »
Interesting choice of filters. I like the result.
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Skywatcher ED 80/600 with FF/FR x0.85; HEQ5-pro mount
SBIG ST-8300M, FW5 with Baader LRGB Ha7nm filters
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zoran-novak/
ajbarr
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Re: Moon in Narrowband
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2014 November 17 13:20:20 »
Thanks Zocky. I failed to mention I used Pixel Math to make this into RGB mapping SII to red, OIII to blue and .5SII + .5OIII for green.
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jkmorse
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Two questions, Mitch . .
Re: Moon in Narrowband
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2014 November 17 13:24:53 »
Albert,
Great shot. Love the way your choice of NB mapping highlights the rays from all the different craters. Beautiful work.
Best,
Jim
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Really, are clear skies, low wind and no moon that much to ask for?
New Mexico Skies Observatory
Apogee Aspen 16803
Planewave CDK17 - Paramount MEII
Planewave IFR90 - Astrodon LRGB & NB filters
SkyX - MaximDL - ACP
http://www.jimmorse-astronomy.com
http://www.astrobin.com/users/JimMorse
ajbarr
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Re: Moon in Narrowband
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2014 November 17 13:26:40 »
Thanks Jim
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jkmorse
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Two questions, Mitch . .
Re: Moon in Narrowband
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2014 November 17 13:27:18 »
Albert,
Just out of curiosity, how long were your individual subframe iterations?
Jim
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Really, are clear skies, low wind and no moon that much to ask for?
New Mexico Skies Observatory
Apogee Aspen 16803
Planewave CDK17 - Paramount MEII
Planewave IFR90 - Astrodon LRGB & NB filters
SkyX - MaximDL - ACP
http://www.jimmorse-astronomy.com
http://www.astrobin.com/users/JimMorse
ajbarr
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Re: Moon in Narrowband
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2014 November 17 13:28:20 »
I believe OIII was .06 and SII was .05 or the reverse
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