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Horse Head Nebula Rotated B33


While the Old year Ended and the New Started my final shot of the year edited 5am this morning. This is the Horse head nebula in the view we are more use to seeing but not in the colour's we would expect. This is the Hubble pallet with RGB stars.

What is different about this to the last shot of the Horse head in November was being able to Rotate the focuser and also have a counter weight to offset the filter wheel. Where the filter wheel ends up the weight is opposite.

This was rotated 40 degrees straight up because of the scale I put on to suit the body of the focuser. The scale is long lines 10 and the small 5 degrees of rotation.

The trial will continue and get slowly better refined so rotation will become the normal to suit the image much the same way on a DSLR we compose the shot we want. This was much the same way I used the ED80 and my Nikon lens all views rotated to suit the target.
Happy new Year to all the readers here and Look forward to 2025 and our shots, clear skies and cool nights
QHY183M -10c 100 Odd shots 5 min each filter over five nights .. 30 shots each RGB 1 min exposure.
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Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps, Lr

What is different about this to the last shot of the Horse head in November was being able to Rotate the focuser and also have a counter weight to offset the filter wheel. Where the filter wheel ends up the weight is opposite.

This was rotated 40 degrees straight up because of the scale I put on to suit the body of the focuser. The scale is long lines 10 and the small 5 degrees of rotation.

The trial will continue and get slowly better refined so rotation will become the normal to suit the image much the same way on a DSLR we compose the shot we want. This was much the same way I used the ED80 and my Nikon lens all views rotated to suit the target.
Happy new Year to all the readers here and Look forward to 2025 and our shots, clear skies and cool nights
QHY183M -10c 100 Odd shots 5 min each filter over five nights .. 30 shots each RGB 1 min exposure.
QHYCFW3 and 7 Antlia filters LRGBSHaO
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Starpoint Australis SP3 Focuser
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher F4 Aplanatic Coma Corrector
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps, Lr
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Stephan Fey clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Peter Castell club(On the coast we're a bit cooler than you; a mere 35°C.)
Steve Paxton club has replied to Old Owl clubSteve Paxton club has replied to tiabunna clubSteve Paxton club has replied to HaarFager clubHave a great New Year keep up the excellent work.
All the best TOZ
Steve Paxton club has replied to TOZ clubSteve Paxton club has replied to William Sutherland clubHappy new year, Steve.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Erika+Manfred clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Annemarie clubNice to see you updating your equipment to suit your creativity here and the shot proves the value of all that. Awards and praise hardly do justice to your work. One wonders what you will be producing in a few years down the road.
It only remains for me to wish you here:
A Very Happy and productive New Year in health and happiness
Herb
Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubThe final clue was to put back the counter weight for the mount on top and then have the filter wheel on the bottom. Top does not move the bottom is opposite side to filter wheel where ever it is taking the shot.
Thank you I do look forward to 2025 and what I can capture. Its my hope every body looks forward to the new years as well.
Que cette nouvelle année vous soit douce et vous garde en bonne santé.
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