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strongmanmike2002 | all galleries >> Awards, discoveries and publications >> Awards >> David Malin Awards >> David Malin Awards 2012 > The Sword of Orion Full Frame
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10-DEC-2011 Press F11 for Full Screen view

The Sword of Orion Full Frame

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UK Astro Imaging Group Image of the Month
http://ukastroimaging.co.uk/forums/index.php

Highly Commended - David Malin Awards 2012

Shortlisted for 2012 Astronomy Photographer of the Year

Winner and Front Cover - Ice in Space Astronomy Calendar 2013

Vinyl disc album cover - Lights and Motion by Chronicle

Full frame displayed at 50% full size

If you are interested in one of these scopes contact me at: m.sidonio@bigpond.com

Orion Optics AG12 F3.8
FLI ProLine 16803 CCD & CFW-5-7 + Atlas Focuser
Ha OIII = 60 60 min RGB = 10 10 10min (all bin 1X1) Astronomik filters
-30C chip temp, darks and flats (Astronomik Aurora Light Panel used for flats)
Focal length 1130mm
FOV = 1.8deg X 1.8deg
Image scale 1.6"/pix
Guide Camera: Starlightxpress SXVH9

Comments
Average seeing, heavy light pollution.

Equipment setup:

http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/ag12_testing

Some links to equipment used to take this image:

Orion Optics UK

http://www.orionoptics.co.uk/

Finger Lakes Instrumentation CCD cameras:

http://www.flicamera.com/

Astro-Elecronic FS2 scope GOTO controller:

http://www.astro-electronic.de/

Gerd Neumann and Astronomik filters:

http://www.astronomik.com/en/home

http://www.gerdneumann.net/

MSB Software & Astroart 4

http://www.msb-astroart.com/

STAR Atlas:PRO planetarium software:

http://www.skylab.com.au/


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Guest 15-Dec-2011 09:17
Nice shot, Mike - that 1.8 degree field is just the right size. Its good to see the Running Man running away from Orion's sword !
Cheers,