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Tonk
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Imagine in a few million years (actuallly many many million years) our prespective onto our galaxy will change. Constellations will shift and new ones will be formed. But what will happen to our favourite deep sky objects??
Here's my take - this is the "over mascara'ed Evil Eye" nebula
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Tonk
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And while you are thinking up your own, here's the components in their current arrangement.
Mosaic of 24 + 31 x 6 minutes at ISOS 800 unguided on a Losmandy GM-8 of IC5146 - the Cocoon Nebula and its dusty environs. Total 5.5 hours under 20.80 bmpsas skies (= NELM 6.00)
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Grouptele
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Mosaic of 24 + 31 x 6 minutes at ISOS 800 unguided on a Losmandy GM-8
Very nice wide-field image! How did you manage 6-min captures with the unguided GM-8?
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s58y
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Nice mosaic -- it looks like the ultra-dark conditions plus long exposure allowed you to capture the dusty areas and dark nebulae.
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Nils_Lars
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I like the future perspective , cool shot.
Lots of clean data from dark skies makes for a very good shot.
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Tonk
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How did you manage 6-min captures with the unguided GM-8?
By very precise polar alignment with the Gemini Controller's PAC procedure - the alignment error from the pole was < 30 arc seconds - Gemini measures that for you.
Also I'm using a widefield scope - FL 480mm
However even then I was just over the limit - see making oval stars round
Lastly Losmandy mounts are top notch
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Tonk
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ultra-dark conditions
Actually 20.80 bmpsas isn't that dark - the clouds are still lighter than the sky - it is classed as rural/suburban transistion zone. I class 21.5 bmpsas as the start of proper dark skies (NELM ~ 6.4). But all the same its way better than the 19.6 (NELM ~ 5.2) from my back yard
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Leeds Sky Clock Ripon Sky Clock
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s58y
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Actually 20.80 bmpsas isn't that dark
Whoops -- in my haste, I was thinking 21.80 instead of 20.80 when I made the reply.
Where I shoot from, I can measure 21.50 only when the Milky Way is far from the zenith, and 21.80 is unheard of, unless you go hundreds of miles away.
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