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M81 Bode’s Galaxy
Windy but guiding was excellent, <0.5″
Object ID | M81 Bode’s Galaxy |
Details | Mag. 6.9 2021-04-08 |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian, MPCC |
Camera | QHY168C @-15°C IDAS P2 |
Exposure(s) | 25 x 240s darks, flats, bias |
Capture | NINA |
Processing | APP, Photoshop, Topaz Denoise AI |
M63 Sunflower Galaxy
Stormy night with only 9 subs rescued
Object ID | M63 Sunflower Galaxy |
Details | Mag. 9.3 Size 12.6′ x 7.2′ 2021-04-05 |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian, MPCC |
Camera | QHY168C @-15°C IDAS P2 |
Exposure(s) | 9 x 240s darks, flats, bias |
Capture | NINA |
Processing | APP, Photoshop, Topaz Denoise AI |
M82
Strong moonlight
Object ID | M82 Ursa Major |
Details | 2021-01-24 Mag. 8.4 Size 11.2’x4.3′ |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian MPCC |
Camera | QHY168C @-15°C Tri-band |
Exposure(s) | 15x300s 2/20 gain/offset darks, flats, bias |
Capture | NINA |
Processing | APP, Photoshop, Topaz Denoise AI |
M81 Bode’s Galaxy
Was after something else but guiding isn’t good at the moment so got this instead.
Object ID | M81 Bode’s Galaxy |
Details | 2020-12-23 |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian MPCC |
Camera | QHY168C @-15°C IDAS P2 |
Exposure(s) | 20x180s darks, flats, dark-flats |
Capture | NINA |
Processing | APP, Photoshop, Topaz DeNoise AI |
M81 Ha and RGB
A layer of Ha added on top of RGB to bring out the emission regions in red.
Object ID | M81 Bode’s Nebula |
Details | 2020-03-22 21:17 – 22:23 UT |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian |
Camera | Atik 460EX Baader Ha and RGB filters |
Exposure(s) | 10x180s each RGB 2×2 8x300s Ha 2×2 |
Capture | APT |
Processing | APP, Photoshop |
M65 M66 RGB
Pretty poor transparency – lots of thin cloud.
Object ID | M65, M66 Leo |
Details | 2019-02-26 |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian IDAS P2 filter |
Camera | Atik 460EX, Baader RGB |
Exposure(s) | 4 x 180s each filter darks |
Capture | APT |
Processing | Nebulosity, Photoshop |
M82 RGB
Just a few frames before clouds so a bit grainy.
Object ID | M82 Cigar galaxy Ursa Major |
Details | 2019-02-09 |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian IDAS P2 filter |
Camera | Atik 460EX, Baader RGB |
Exposure(s) | 4 x 180s each filter darks |
Capture | APT |
Processing | Nebulosity, Photoshop |
Supernova 2018 ivc in M77
First supernova for me.
Object ID | SN 2018 ivc in M77 Type II supernova |
Details | 2018-12-03 22:10 – 22:39 UT |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian, MPCC, IDAS P2 |
Camera | Atik 460EX at -20C |
Exposure(s) | L 10x90s 1×1 |
Capture | APT |
Processing | Nebulosity, Photoshop |
M81 LRGB
Lots of gradients and stray light from somewhere coming in. Hard to process and as a result have lost the fainter outer arms.
Object ID | M81 Bode’s galaxy Mag. 6.94, Size 26.9′ x 14.1′ Ursa Major |
Details | 2018-11-1 21:59 – 22:47 UT |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian, MPCC IDAS P2 LPR filter Guided |
Camera | Atik 460EX, Baader LRGB filters |
Exposure(s) | L 20x120s 1×1, RGB 10x60s 2×2 each darks, flats were no good |
Capture | APT |
Processing | Nebulosity 4, Photoshop |
M81 (NGC 3031)
Spiral Galaxy, Ursa Major
Mag 6.9, size 21’x10′
2017-01-02
200mm f8 RC at f6 (Revelation x0.75 reducer)
Piggyback guiding with 70mm f/7 refractor
L 10×240s 2×2, RGB 10×120s 4×4 Darks Bias Flats
Atik 460EX (-25C), LRGB filters, IDAS P2 LPR filter
Captured in APT, Processed in Nebulosity3, PS CC, LightRoom
Terrible trouble with LP, noise and flats. Hard to process out the flaws.
Messier 81 (also known as NGC 3031 or Bode’s Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. Due to its proximity to Earth, large size and active galactic nucleus (which harbors a 70 million M☉ supermassive black hole), Messier 81 has been studied extensively by professional astronomers. The galaxy’s large size and relatively high brightness also make it a popular target for amateur astronomers.
Messier 81 was first discovered by Johann Elert Bode on December 31, 1774. Consequently, the galaxy is sometimes referred to as “Bode’s Galaxy”. In 1779, Pierre Méchain and Charles Messier reidentified Bode’s object, which was subsequently listed in the Messier Catalogue.
Wikipedia
M63 (NGC 5055)
Spiral Galaxy, Canes Venatici
Mag 9.3 Size 12.6′ x 7.2′
2015-04-20
200mm f8 RC, piggyback guiding C80ED
L 12×300 2×2, RGB 8,8,5×240 3×3
Atik 460EX (-10C), LRGB filters, IDAS P2 LPR filter
Captured in APT, Processed in Nebulosity3, PS CC
Not the best but a new Messier object imaged.
M64 (NGC 4826) Blackeye Galaxy
Galaxy, Coma Berenices
Mag 9.36 Size 9.3′ x 5.4′
2013-04-29
200mm f8 RC, piggyback guiding C80ED
6×120 10×180 5×240 ISO 1600, darks, flats
Canon EOS 350D modded, Astronomik CLS
Captured in APT, Processed in Nebulosity, PS CS5
M67 (NGC 2682)
Open Cluster, Cancer
Mag. 6.1 Size 30′
2012-01-15
200mm f5 Newtonian MPCC Guided
Canon EOS 350D modded, Astronomik CLS
10x60s, darks, flats, ISO 800
Captured in APT
Processed in Nebulosity and PS CS5
M65 (NGC 3623)
Spiral Galaxy, Leo
Mag. 9.3 Size 8’x1.5′
2011-03-22
200mm f5 Newtonian MPCC Guided
Canon EOS 350D, Astronomik CLS
10x180s 10x240s darks flats ISO 800
Processed in Nebulosity and PS CS5
M82 (NGC 3034)
Irregular Galaxy, Ursa Major
Mag 8.4, size 9’x4′
2011-02-27
200mm f5 Newtonian MPCC Guided
Canon EOS 350D, Astronomik CLS
10x180s 5x120s 5x240s darks ISO 800
Processed in Nebulosity and PS CS5
First use of new Astronomik CLS filter.
M81 (NGC 3031)
Spiral Galaxy, Ursa Major
Mag 6.9, size 21’x10′
2011-02-27
200mm f5 Newtonian MPCC Guided
Canon EOS 350D, Astronomik CLS
10x180s 5x240s darks ISO 800
Processed in Nebulosity and PS CS5
First use of new Astronomik CLS filter.
M76 (NGC 650)
Planetary Nebula, Perseus “Little Dumbell”
Mag 10.1 Size 2.7 ‘x 1.8’
2010-09-07
200mm f5 Newtonian SW LPR MPCC
Canon EOS 350D Guided
10x120s 4x60s subs darks ISO 800
Processed in Nebulosity, PhotoShop CS5
M84 (NGC 4374)
Lenticular Galaxy, Virgo
Mag 9.1, Size 5′
2010-04-17
200mm f5 Newtonian, Canon 350D
DS filter, guided
7x300s, 2x420s
Processed in Nebulosity and PS CS3
Lots of coma because it is at the edge of the frame.
M86 (NGC 4406)
Lenticular Galaxy, Virgo
Mag 8.9, Size 7.5’x5.5′
2010-04-17
200mm f5 Newtonian, Canon 350D
DS filter, guided
7x300s, 2x420s
Processed in Nebulosity and PS CS3
M66 (NGC 3627)
Spiral Galaxy, Leo
Mag 8.9 Size 8’x2.5′
2010-04-16
200mm f5 Newtonian
DS filter, guided, Canon 350D
5x300s subs processed in Nebulosity and PS CS3
Lost some subs due to a meridian flip.
M71 (NGC 6838)
Globular Cluster, Sagitta
Mag 8.2 Size 7.2′
2010-08-15
200mm f5 Newtonian, Canon 350D
Guided, SW LPR filter, MPCC
3x120s subs before clouds
Processed in Nebulosity and PhotoShop CS5
First use of new Skywatcher LPR filter.
Doesn’t really look like a globular – in fact it wasn’t classified as one for a while.