Sunday, 15 October 2023
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Hello members,

Maybe you have noticed. At the beginning of the year, an OIII region was discovered above and within the Andromeda Galaxy.
Astrobin link: https://www.astrobin.com/1d8ivk/

I was thinking about also looking for OIII regions in the M33 galaxy. As far as I know, no one or few people have tried this. So I don't know if this will be a success or just wasted exposure time. But if it is a success, we could also discover something new.

For the exposure time we could start with 10 hours. If we get something on the sensor, we can collect more frames.

What is your opinion on this. Do you feel like doing a project like this?

CS
Darius

6 months ago
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Fantastic idea Darius,

Although the initial search may be best in OIII with a wide field scope in my opinion, then if you get a hint of anything move over to pier-3 for the resolution :)

Steve 


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Steve
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Thanks for the tip Steve,
my thought was that we could start right away with Pier 3, since M33 fits completely on one image and we have already collected Ha and RGB data with which we could combine the Oiii data.

CS
Darius

6 months ago
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Honestly it’s upto you Darius :)

 

my only reasoning was simply FOV as a wider perspective may find things not so apparent so close in 

I doubt everything is as close as the OIII one seen by M31, even if it has one at all, although again that only my opinion and not evidence based :)  

Having said that I happen to like narrowband galaxies anyway As it offers something different , I am currently looking into a near IR setup for this very reason :)

steve


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Steve
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Yes, that's right. May well be that outside the galaxy are also Oiii areas.

If no one has anything against it, I would start the search first with P14.

 

Darius

6 months ago
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As a P14 user it gets my vote. If nothing shows up then the data could still be used with some RGB of M33 for a nice image anyway.

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I have now submitted the job for P14.

 

4 months ago
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I've had a look at the data for this, and although it's beautiful and I think will look amazing added to some nice RGB data...I can't see much in the way of extra OIII signal sticking out anywhere?

4 months ago
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I've had a look at the data for this, and although it's beautiful and I think will look amazing added to some nice RGB data...I can't see much in the way of extra OIII signal sticking out anywhere?


Phil

you could add HA SII and do a narrowband galaxy 

I have seen a few over the years and if done well they look awesome and different to the normal images out there 

Steve


Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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Phil

you could add HA SII and do a narrowband galaxy 

I have seen a few over the years and if done well they look awesome and different to the normal images out there 

Steve

Yeah I thought about that Steve, but didn't want to overload the queue with the 160 going on in the new year and it already having a lot in the list.

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Phil

you could add HA SII and do a narrowband galaxy 

I have seen a few over the years and if done well they look awesome and different to the normal images out there 

Steve

Yeah I thought about that Steve, but didn't want to overload the queue with the 160 going on in the new year and it already having a lot in the list.

just my 2 cents....

1, it is a continuation of an existing job

2, being narrowband the data is easier to gather than broadband as you have more opportunities with the moon

3, what have you got to loose, as far as a nice image is concerned OIII data on its own is as much use as a chocolate teapot. so its a good use of pier-14 resources to finish the data collection so you can make an image :)

thoughts everyone ?

Steve


Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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4 months ago
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I have added it to the queue, to add to the OIII data. 120x300s of SII :)

4 months ago
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I have added it to the queue, to add to the OIII data. 120x300s of SII :)

Have you already collected the HA then ?

Steve


Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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4 months ago
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I have added it to the queue, to add to the OIII data. 120x300s of SII :)

Have you already collected the HA then ?

Steve

...Nope...totally forgot to do that. I'll add that now too!

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