Today, after a long long cycling tour the weather forecast made me smile 🙂 There was a good chance that most of the clouds will go away between 23:00 and 2:00. Since the moon is going to rise at 2:11am there is a short but sufficient window to do some CCD imaging. Since I only have free view to the south from home, the position of M51 is a quite good compromise. The seeing with my f/5 GSO Newton (F=1000mm) is around 2.7″ – so this is more or less average.
Date | 2015/05/10 | |
Location | Böblingen / Germany | |
Object | Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) | |
Camera | Atik383L+ | |
Guiding | yes, QHY5-II Mono via OAG | |
Telescope | 8 | |
Barlow lens | none | |
Mount | EQ6Syntrek | |
Cooling | -15°C | |
Luminance | 6x, 600s, bin: 1x1 | |
Red | 5x, 150s, bin: 2x2 | |
Green | 5x, 150s, bin: 2x2 | |
Blue | 5x, 150s, bin: 2x2 | |
Dark | 5x | |
Flat | 10x | |
Total exposure | ~1h40min. |
Clear skies!
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