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M57 and its rings...

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M57 and its rings sent on September 19, 2017 (18:57) by Stefano_C. 85 comments, 7558 views.  [editors pick]

Qualche dettaglio in più lo trovate sulla pagina del mio sito https://stefano-campani.000webhostapp.com/index.php/2017/09/16/m57-and-outer-ring/


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avatarsenior
sent on September 27, 2017 (9:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Really many compliments!
The great work behind it has been rewarded by an outstanding image and a highly deserved EP.
Photos as there are few, to be admired.

avatarsenior
sent on September 27, 2017 (14:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful, that work spectacular! Compliments!

avatarjunior
sent on September 27, 2017 (16:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations ... I would like to have some information about how you maintained and resumed the pointing. You stayed longer with the mounted autoguide I imagine ..

avatarsenior
sent on September 27, 2017 (18:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for your compliments!

@lorenzo: It is not necessary to leave everything mounted for several nights, even if it makes it a bit easier to capture.
In fact, just make a similar shot every night with the shooting room, with a star driving room always finds it and does not have to be always the same

In a case such as this where the crop image is very pushed, it does not even need a great deal of precision in evening repositioning in the evening
However, the focus must be corrected even when it is fully mounted because the thermal expansion is felt

avatarjunior
sent on September 27, 2017 (22:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2017 (0:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@Mario the nebula is cataloged M57, if you look for the exact coordinates
It is located in the constellation of the relatively close lira to Vega, very bright and main star of the constellation
Remember, however, that it is really small. do not photograph with telephoto lenses (or rather see but become disappointing)
I would recommend a telescope used at least 1m - 1.5m of focal length to try to resume it

Sorry Stefano involuntarily told me something else but still useful.
In fact in a previous post I asked you:
..... by the way, in what direction should I place the camera if I sketchy to do it?

he was referring to the Milky Way, and he replied to this: he seems to me in the directionsouth, do you confirm?

avatarjunior
sent on September 28, 2017 (1:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@mario for the milky way at this time I would say southeast in the early evening .. I recommend picking it when it is a visible minimum to the naked eye .. If it is not visible to the naked eye it means there is too much pollution (clouds, smog, or too much background light moon or city nearby ..) in these cases I do not know if it's worth taking cold.

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2017 (7:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Mario, sorry I read in a hurry
There is the Milky Way, early evening to south-west, but the best time to photograph it is in June, especially if you're interested in photographing the core as well.
Consider that it is now more or less in the direction of saturation

Keep in mind, however, that we are very far north, so the center is always very low


@ Lorenzo I replied to you on a photo of M42

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sent on September 28, 2017 (15:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

BEAUTIFUL
COMPLIMENTS

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2017 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@Stephen
There is the Milky Way in the early evening to South West, but the best time to photograph it is in June, especially if you are interested in photographing the nucleus too.
Consider that it is now more or less in the direction of saturation

Keep in mind, however, that we are very far north, so the center is always very low

In principle, what is the criterion to understand in what direction is it on any day of the year?

Thanks Stefano!

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2017 (20:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The simplest thing you can do is download a "Planetary" software from pc or cellphone that shows you at a certain date and time constellations, planets, latte etc etc

Free is there du carte card for example which is very simple to use

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2017 (21:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

beautiful, gorgeous. Incredible to think of which structures are present in the universe

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2017 (22:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

pc or mobile software that lets you see at a certain date and time constellations, planets, via latte etc etc

Free is there du carte card for example which is very simple to use

yes, somebody already know it but I was convinced that one could use a criterion as to know that Venus is going to sunset / sunset.

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2017 (23:31) | This comment has been translated

I am speechless!

avatarsenior
sent on September 29, 2017 (6:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Venus as all planets "revolves" on the so-called ecliptic (apparent path that the Sun travels in a year over the celestial sphere). It is also a planet inside the Earth orbit so you see it always close to the sun, mercury even more

There is no simple simple rule to predict the positions of the stars in the sky. you have to make calculations and it's simpler (for me) to do them to pc :-D

With a bit of experience, however, you learn where the constellations and the milky way are, what are the "winter" and what "summer".
But really to get started it's easier to make references to a program or an astrolabe as it once did

avatarjunior
sent on September 29, 2017 (19:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

.... hello Stefano, that is, beautiful! compliments ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on September 29, 2017 (19:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Bares
Thank you

avatarsenior
sent on September 29, 2017 (19:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

There is not a simple simple rule to predict the positions of the stars in the sky. you have to make calculations and it's simpler (for me) to do it to pcMrGreen

OK was just a curiosity, thank you.

avatarjunior
sent on October 07, 2017 (12:57) | This comment has been translated

Fantastic!

avatarjunior
sent on October 08, 2017 (14:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations and thanks for the explanation, without which I would only appreciate for beauty the image and not for the expertise in realizing it (being completely ignorant in astro photography)


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