Patrick Holland
patrick@pcalliance.biz

5/29/2010 2:15:05 PM
Hey it's M13 again! I know, it's boring but one of the very few things you can image during a full moon (if don't have a Ha filter). Anyway, this is on the hyperstar after the first round of collimation was done. It's looking better but not perfect. This was taken with the Orion StarShoot II Pro V2 and the anomalies are gone. This means the Zhumell LP filter or the Antares .5X reducer are prime suspects. Anyway, this was taken the night of 5-27-10 on the hyperstar with the Orion CCD. 100-6 second subs, 50-6 second darks with the Meade 14" LX200GPS w/hyperstar at a focal length of 700 (F2). **Note to self, do not image anymore with the hyperstar during a full moon...F2 is too fast with the skyglow.


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