I have made a few modificationss to my motorfocus system that was on the 90mm. I have extended the plate and made a 90 degree turn so it can fit the 110. Well it works. The weather not so favourable though. A small patch of sky to the north was still clear. So I had my first go at the Iris nebula. Recently imaged by a few other Breckland society members. I managed an hours worth of data in 5 minute subs. This is a cropped image from the SXV-M25C. I am not happy with the colour though. The blue needs to be stronger.
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California Nebula
NGC1499 The California Nebula. Discovered in 1889 The California Nebula is an emission nebula in the constellation of Perseus, currently v...
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Object: M45Type: Open Cluster Distance: 380Light Years (Approx) Constellation: Taurus Date : 27th October 08 Equipment: William Optics M...
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Without doubt the finest of globular clusters visible in the northern hemisphere. Located outside the plane of our galaxy and some 25,000 li...
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