M15
Gregg Ruppel
Colors look good to me. Thanks for sharing.
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Gregg www.greggsastronomy.com
On Oct 14, 2020, at 12:50 PM, Bernard Miller <bgmiller011@...> wrote:
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Dan Crowson
Looks really good, two cameras, multiple exposure lengths and all.
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From: DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io [mailto:DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io] On Behalf Of Brian Ottum
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 3:39 PM To: DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io Subject: Re: [DarkSkyNewMexico] M15
Well done, Bernard! Love those blue young stars.
From: DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io <DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io> On Behalf Of Bernard Miller
Hi, This image was three years and a comedy of errors in the making. It is an image of globular cluster M15. It is a globular cluster about 33,000 light years away in the constellation Pegasus. It is estimated to be about 12 billion years old, making it one of the oldest known globular clusters. I took the original subs in 2017 using the Apogee CG16M I had at the time. Fast forward three years and I noticed I never finished it so I got the remaining frames. Unfortunately, I set the green frames at 500 seconds instead of 300 seconds like all the others. So, the outcome is an image taken with two different cameras and two different exposure times. I am not sure if it was worth all the drama but I think it turned out pretty good. Comments and suggestions welcomed. http://www.azstarman.net/CDK/M15.htm Thanks, Bernard
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Well done, Bernard! Love those blue young stars.
From: DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io <DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io> On Behalf Of Bernard Miller
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 3:51 PM To: DarkSkyNewMexico@groups.io Subject: [DarkSkyNewMexico] M15
Hi, This image was three years and a comedy of errors in the making. It is an image of globular cluster M15. It is a globular cluster about 33,000 light years away in the constellation Pegasus. It is estimated to be about 12 billion years old, making it one of the oldest known globular clusters. I took the original subs in 2017 using the Apogee CG16M I had at the time. Fast forward three years and I noticed I never finished it so I got the remaining frames. Unfortunately, I set the green frames at 500 seconds instead of 300 seconds like all the others. So, the outcome is an image taken with two different cameras and two different exposure times. I am not sure if it was worth all the drama but I think it turned out pretty good. Comments and suggestions welcomed. http://www.azstarman.net/CDK/M15.htm Thanks, Bernard
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Bernard Miller
Hi, This image was three years and a comedy of errors in the making. It is an image of globular cluster M15. It is a globular cluster about 33,000 light years away in the constellation Pegasus. It is estimated to be about 12 billion years old, making it one of the oldest known globular clusters. I took the original subs in 2017 using the Apogee CG16M I had at the time. Fast forward three years and I noticed I never finished it so I got the remaining frames. Unfortunately, I set the green frames at 500 seconds instead of 300 seconds like all the others. So, the outcome is an image taken with two different cameras and two different exposure times. I am not sure if it was worth all the drama but I think it turned out pretty good. Comments and suggestions welcomed. http://www.azstarman.net/CDK/M15.htm Thanks, Bernard
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