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05/05/2003 06:50:20 PM · #1
I survived a week of clear dark night skies with the telescope.

here is a shot I did of the Milky Way with the D60.
the camera was piggy back on the telescope.
exposure: Single (1 image) 150 seconds (2 1/2 minutes)
manualy guided

processing:
dark frame subtrack
cropped
resized
auto level

Milky Way

there is some field rotation noticible on the left and right hand side of the image.

James
05/05/2003 07:02:13 PM · #2
Beautiful.
I'd like to try that one day.



Think of all the air miles!

Message edited by author 2003-05-05 19:02:40.
05/05/2003 07:19:37 PM · #3
James,
Beautiful shot! Of course several questions come instantly to mind.. hope you don't mind my asking so many:
- What effective focal length was used?
- What scope were you using?
- What was the shooting location?
- How much coffee did you drink during the week?

The field rotation is there, but IMHO does not detract from a great image!
05/05/2003 07:35:17 PM · #4
Thanks for the good comments....

Location: Prude Ranch in Ft. Davis Tx, Elevation 5,000 ft. 104W, 30.6N
Scope: Meade LX-90
Camera Focal Length: 28mm set to manual focus on Infinity, exif data shows 154mm equivilant
Time: 3:13 am CDT 05/01/03
coffee: LOTS via iv drip...lol

I wanted to do several more images to stack them but it was pretty hard to manually guide the telescope on a small star. Plus i was pretty tired.

I did a pano shot of the Milky way but I have yet to process it and sticth it together. I hope it comes out ok...

James

05/05/2003 07:47:42 PM · #5
Originally posted by jab119:

...I did a pano shot of the Milky way but I have yet to process it and sticth it together. I hope it comes out ok...

James


I do hope you post the pano if it come out! Are you just stitching in PS or using pano software?
05/05/2003 08:33:36 PM · #6
And they call that hot spots !!!!! duh !
Very nice shot !
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