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Skyshooter
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IC 434 and NGC 2024 new
      #3395052 - 10/17/09 07:24 PM Attachment (13 downloads)

I am on vacation trying to get a little venison for the freezer. I need to get up pretty early so thought I'd give the horsehead a shot. Thank goodness for autoguiders!! I woke up at 2am and framed the shot, set eos utility for 25 frames at 6.5 minutes each double checked everything and started the exposures. This is my best horsehead to date and I owe it to all that post here. Lots of good information. Skies here are very dark, Milky Way was glorious. I'm not real keen on the Halo around Alnitak and there is a little artifact to the upper right of the halo. I just processed it for what would be pleasing to my eye. Hope you like it.

25 x 6.5 minute lights, 6 darks, 7 flats, 6 bias. Canon eos XS (stock). Celestron C8 @ f/6.3 (focal reducer). Guidescope WO ZS66 SD, Starshoot Autoguider, Losmandy GM8 and of course Mr. Bahtinovs'mask!

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Losmandy GM8, SSAG, Canon XS (stock)
Toshiba NB205 (field computer)
DSS, PS Elements 7, Bahtinov Mask
Plethora of eyepieces and lots of patience !


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Nils_Lars
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Re: IC 434 and NGC 2024 new [Re: Skyshooter]
      #3395174 - 10/17/09 09:02 PM

Cool shot for a last minute target , well done.

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Orion Atlas Self Hypertuned (EQMOD)
Orion ED 80
Williams Optics VII reducer
Celestron 8" SCT
Orion Starshoot Autoguider
PHD guide
Canon 400D Hap Griffin Mod w/Baader filter
Astronomik clip-in LP filter and 12nm Ha
Stilleto CVF and Bahtinov mask
Tamron 75-300mm&28-80mm lenses
NexImage webcam

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s58y
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Re: IC 434 and NGC 2024 new [Re: Nils_Lars]
      #3395314 - 10/17/09 10:32 PM

Nice shot, with great detail in the Flame.

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SV80S, TV102iis
Old camera lenses: 800mm f/5.6, 180mm f/3.4
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bryansay
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Re: IC 434 and NGC 2024 new [Re: s58y]
      #3395396 - 10/17/09 11:37 PM

Awesome! Very nicely framed.

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Bryan Sayler


Celestron C9.25; Orion ED80
HEQ-5; Orion ST-80 w/starshoot
Nikon D80; Canon 40D Hap Griffin Mod
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KevinUK
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Re: IC 434 and NGC 2024 new [Re: bryansay]
      #3395650 - 10/18/09 05:21 AM

Gr8 capture, althought the flame is a bit subdued IMO.

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QueueCT
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Re: IC 434 and NGC 2024 new [Re: KevinUK]
      #3395798 - 10/18/09 09:13 AM

I'm curious about the reflection that's just to the left of the horse head. Looks like the corrector; is that from the brightness of Alnitak?

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Skyshooter
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Re: IC 434 and NGC 2024 [Re: QueueCT]
      #3396761 - 10/18/09 06:34 PM

Thanks all. Yeah, I really got lucky on the composition. All you can do with some of these are to know your FOV, know what stars and where they should line up and go from there. For the reflection just to the left of the horsehead, I never noticed that before but I see what you mean. If it is I don't know how to get rid of it other than getting rid of some of the mids. The halo around Alnitak really bugs me but it is what it is. Thanks agn. I'll keep tryin'

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Ed

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C8 SCT, f/6.3 reducer, WO ZS66SD
Losmandy GM8, SSAG, Canon XS (stock)
Toshiba NB205 (field computer)
DSS, PS Elements 7, Bahtinov Mask
Plethora of eyepieces and lots of patience !


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