Target Practice

A few hours of clear sky finally arrived last night! My last deep sky image was taken five months ago and I felt I needed to warm-up my long dormant imaging techniques with a few quick target practice images despite demi moonlight. I chose to use my 16 inch Newtonian at f4.5 and new Nikon D7000 with a Baader MPCC coma corrector for a first light combo. In my excitement, I failed to ensure that the ideal backfocus required by the coma corrector was properly set and that my camera sat orthogonally on the focuser. Thus stars on the edge of field are not the points I would have wanted. The half-moon was captured with a single frame at ISO 100. The succeeding images of M57 the Ring Nebula, periodic Comet Hergenrother 168/P, and open star cluster NGC 884 in Perseus were each created from three 30 second stacked images exposed at ISO 8320.

Date Imaged: September 23, 2012

Lens: N16 f/4.5

Mount: Losmandy Titan

Date Imaged

September 23, 2012

Lens

N16 f/4.5

Exposure

NA

Mount

Losmandy Titan

Camera: Nikon D7000

Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

Coordinates

Na

Camera

Nikon D7000

Filter

Na

Location

Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

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