Observation by Martin Butcher: NGC3115 - The Spindle Galaxy
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Stuart Morris
Observer
Martin Butcher
Observed
2012 Dec 11 - 05:53
Uploaded
2021 Apr 08 - 18:58
Objects
The Spindle Galaxy (NGC3115)
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Constellation
Sextans
Field centre
RA: 10h05m
Dec: -07°42'
Position angle: +1°14'
Field size
0°30' × 0°20'
Equipment
- Meade LX-90 8" telescope fitted to its field tripod by an equatorial wedge.
- LX-90 Periodic Error Correction enabled.
- Dew Removal straps fitted to telescope and camera lens
- Telescope and camera powered by Mains Power.
- Stock Canon 40D with 200mm f/2.8 lens stopped down to f/4
- Telescope driven but unguided
Exposure
Sixty sub-exposures each 30 seconds taken at ISO800.
Location
Isle of Colonsay
Target name
NGC3115
Title
NGC3115 - The Spindle Galaxy
About this image
NGC3115 is a field lenticular galaxy in the constellation Sextans.
Equipment used:- Stock Canon 40D mounted at Prime Focus on Meade LX-90 8” telescope (focal ratio f/10 focal length 2,000mm) with a 0.63x Focal Reducer (giving an effective focal ratio of f/6.3 and focal length of 1,279mm) fitted to its field tripod by an equatorial wedge. Telescope Polar Aligned. LX-90 Periodic Error Correction enabled. Dew Removal straps fitted to telescope and operating. Telescope driven but unguided. Telescope and camera powered by Mains Power.
Exposure details:- Sixty sub-exposures each 30 seconds taken at ISO800. Ambient temperature minus 7 degrees Celsius.
Processing details:- After quality control 31 sub-exposures calibrated with Dark, Flat-field and Bias Master frames before being combined and processed in Images Plus. Image rotated in Photoshop CS5 so that North is at the top. Noise reduction performed in Noise Ninja. Image cropped to give field of view 23 arc minutes x 15 arc minutes.
Narrative description:- Twenty seven days after New Moon, the Moon had not risen before imaging completed. The weather was calm, clear and very cold with a heavy frost. Although at the time I believed that I had achieved an accurate polar alignment I now doubt this, as on inspection there was much star trailing and many sub-exposures had to be discarded.
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