M33, the Sparkly Galaxy

Comet Hunter

Supporting Member
So I rebuild my HEQ5 installing a belt drive kit replacing the gears and ran this target for the last 2 nights totaling about (190) 5 min subs.
This target didn't need this much time but wanted to test the mount over 2 nights with meridian flips etc.
I would say the mount is running at a 40% improved tracking, some times higher so I am a happy camper!
Besides the mount, I use my WO GT 71, Asi 533 mc pro, with the Antlia Tri Band filter.

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So I rebuild my HEQ5 installing a belt drive kit replacing the gears and ran this target for the last 2 nights totaling about (190) 5 min subs.
This target didn't need this much time but wanted to test the mount over 2 nights with meridian flips etc.
I would say the mount is running at a 40% improved tracking, some times higher so I am a happy camper!
Besides the mount, I use my WO GT 71, Asi 533 mc pro, with the Antlia Tri Band filter.

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Ed, great imaging, worthy of a large format print.

Oliver
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Congrats on the rebuild of your HEQ5. I think anytime you tear into your astro mount it can be a bit of a daunting feeling. Good job on doing it and getting it to work even better then before!

And this one does sparkle Ed! Not sure why I never thought of that before, but it really does look like it has jewels on it sparkling! Now you are making me want to go and capture this again!
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Lovely - M33 is harder than many think, as it is large but has low surface brightness. I like the contrast you have teased out of it here.

ML
 
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