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Jun 7, 2023 12:20:54   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Beautiful work!

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Jun 7, 2023 14:21:39   #
Ballard Loc: Grass Valley, California
 
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great capture, Ballard.


Hi Earnest Botello
Thanks for checking out the image of NGC 3718 and for the comment.

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Jun 7, 2023 14:23:14   #
Ballard Loc: Grass Valley, California
 
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful work!


Hi UTMike
Thanks for viewing the photo of NGC 3718 and for the comment.

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Jun 7, 2023 14:56:56   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
Ballard wrote:
The image below is of a galaxy listed in the New General Catalogue as 3718 (or NGC 3718). This galaxy is ~52 million light years away in the constellation of Ursa Major. The strange warp in its shape is believed to be due to gravitational interaction between it and the smaller galaxy known as NGC 3729 that can be seen below it in this photo. NGC 3729 is around 150 thousand light years away from NGC 3718. On close inspection you can find a large number of much more distance galaxies in the image. The small group of 5 interacting galaxies just to the right of NGC 3718 is called Hickson Group 56 and over 400 million light years away.

This image was taken starting on 4/26/2023 though 5/24/2023. The long interval was due to the nasty weather we have been having lately and I only was able to get a few nights of somewhat OK imaging. I may try for this one next year if the seeing is better and I can get more integration time to remove some of the graininess in the image.

All questions, comments and suggestions are welcome.

For those interested this image was taken with a Meade LX 200 16 inch Schmidt Cassegrain with a focal length of 4064mm using an ASI 6200MM pro monochrome camera with 1x1 binning, the gain set to 100 and the temperature set to -12C

Luminance Channel 56 exposures at 3 minutes each
Red Channel 12 exposures at 4 minutes each and another 15 exposures at 5 minutes each
Green Channel 17 exposures at 5 minutes each
Blue 20 Channel 13 exposures at 5 minutes each

Total exposure time 7 hours 21 minutes.

The different number of exposures is mainly due to how many I had to throughout due to clouds and sky turbulence.
The image below is of a galaxy listed in the New G... (show quote)


Really out of this world, Ballard!

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Jun 7, 2023 15:03:14   #
Ballard Loc: Grass Valley, California
 
Bubalola wrote:
Really out of this world, Ballard!


Hi Bubalola
Thanks for the comment and for checking out the image of NGC 3718

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Jun 7, 2023 18:10:27   #
vcmestimator Loc: Yuba City, CA
 
Ballard wrote:
The image below is of a galaxy listed in the New General Catalogue as 3718 (or NGC 3718). This galaxy is ~52 million light years away in the constellation of Ursa Major. The strange warp in its shape is believed to be due to gravitational interaction between it and the smaller galaxy known as NGC 3729 that can be seen below it in this photo. NGC 3729 is around 150 thousand light years away from NGC 3718. On close inspection you can find a large number of much more distance galaxies in the image. The small group of 5 interacting galaxies just to the right of NGC 3718 is called Hickson Group 56 and over 400 million light years away.

This image was taken starting on 4/26/2023 though 5/24/2023. The long interval was due to the nasty weather we have been having lately and I only was able to get a few nights of somewhat OK imaging. I may try for this one next year if the seeing is better and I can get more integration time to remove some of the graininess in the image.

All questions, comments and suggestions are welcome.

For those interested this image was taken with a Meade LX 200 16 inch Schmidt Cassegrain with a focal length of 4064mm using an ASI 6200MM pro monochrome camera with 1x1 binning, the gain set to 100 and the temperature set to -12C

Luminance Channel 56 exposures at 3 minutes each
Red Channel 12 exposures at 4 minutes each and another 15 exposures at 5 minutes each
Green Channel 17 exposures at 5 minutes each
Blue 20 Channel 13 exposures at 5 minutes each

Total exposure time 7 hours 21 minutes.

The different number of exposures is mainly due to how many I had to throughout due to clouds and sky turbulence.
The image below is of a galaxy listed in the New G... (show quote)


I don't know what all that means, but love the end result. Thanks for sharing

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Jun 7, 2023 18:11:50   #
Ballard Loc: Grass Valley, California
 
vcmestimator wrote:
I don't know what all that means, but love the end result. Thanks for sharing


Hi vcmestimator
Thanks for viewing the shot of NGC 3718 and for the comment. My pleasure to share the image.

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Jun 7, 2023 22:24:57   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
Ballard wrote:
Hi Wallen
Thanks for checking out the image of NGC 3718 and for the comment and smile. I also like star trek.
The turbulence is mainly due to upper atmospheric turbulence, particularly when different temperatures are mixing (kind of like looking over a road on a hot day). This happens a when we have a low moving into a high pressure zone and a jet stream is going gang busters (it has been doing a lot this spring). Although the winter can be clear it is very often turbulent and at a long focal length it causes a lot of blurring. For astrophotography I want nights where the stars are not twinkling much as this is a sign of good seeing.
Hi Wallen br Thanks for checking out the image of ... (show quote)


w0w! great work, and i hope you get the kind of nights you want!

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Jun 7, 2023 23:33:32   #
Ballard Loc: Grass Valley, California
 
merrytexan wrote:
w0w! great work, and i hope you get the kind of nights you want!


Hi merrytexan
Thanks for the comment and for checking out the image of NGC 3718. Sooner or later the skies will clear around here.

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Jun 9, 2023 09:26:47   #
Bill_R Loc: Southeastern Wisconsin
 

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Jun 9, 2023 11:02:23   #
Ballard Loc: Grass Valley, California
 
Bill_R wrote:


Hi Bill R
Thanks for viewing the image of NGC 3718 and for the Thumbs up.

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Jun 10, 2023 14:06:33   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
Excellent work

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Jun 10, 2023 15:08:06   #
Ballard Loc: Grass Valley, California
 
Hi Topcat
Thanks for checking out the shot of NGC 3718 and for the comment.

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