From: "milton_aupperle" <milton@outcastsoft.com>

Date: October 31, 2010 2:58:02 PM MDT

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: NGC 7331 and friends..


Hi Folks;


I managed to image the "Deer Lick Galaxy Cluster" centered on NGC 7331:


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Astro_IIDC/files/DSO/NGC7331_MJA_20101030.jpg 


last night. C8 @ 1150 mm Fl, Astro Don LRGB filters using Cooled Grasshopper with 15 min Luma (1x1 binned) and then binned 2x2 R 6 min, G 4 min and blue 3 min. Total of 2.3 hours of exposures. The image is 1.25 arc seconds per pixel.


I had very stable skies (FWHM 3.5 to 4.5 arc seconds), with fairly dark skies (about 17,000 ADU sky background with 15 minute exposures and a LPR filter) initially. The tracking log and graph were basically "flat" for a change. I had 10 second periods where there were no guiding corrections needed at all, so Astro IIDC was correcting for the mount, not chasing turbulence for a change.


Thin cloud kept drifting in from the west and I cut short my attempt at imaging M74, as it was basically lost in the increasing light pollution / clouds.


TTYL..


Milton Aupperle