Thanks Sig. The relative brightnesses may have something to do with the Ha filter. I can see them all easily in my monitor, but can't see both H stars, just a smudge where they should be located. I would like to try again in visible light on a better night. Cheers, Tyler Sent from Samsung tabletSiegfried Jachmann <siegfried@jachmann.org> wrote:Strangely I can see the F and G stars easier than the E. Maybe it's my monitor. I can't make out H & I. Sig Excellent job btw. On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Tyler Allred <tyler@allred-astro.com>wrote:
Hi all.
I am so happy that this new astrograph is finally cranking out good images. With the OAG in place, the scope is superb. I decided to try the trapezium last night, just to see what the scope can resolve. I shot in Ha and I can clearly make out the A, B, C, D, E, F, G, one of the H's, and the I star. Not too bad!
I have attached a link to the results. The main image is a stack with some wavelets applied, the 2nd image (drop down menu) is a single 30-second frame. Take a look.
http://www.allred-astro.com//viewer.php?id=115 <http://www.allred-astro.com/viewer.php?id=115&cat=5&sub=97> &cat=5&sub=97
Cheers,
Tyler
PS - At the suggestion of others, I have decided to name the scope the "Supernova Astrograph" because the first real image taken with it contained a new supernova. I like the name.
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