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Image taking with a CCD camera
Dr. Tibor Torma
This booklet introduces how to take images with the SBIG ST-10 camera at the
University of Mississippi, for use by students doing their semester projects.
The Cirrus Nebula by Lea Nodar and Ricki Harrel in Oct. 2007
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2. GENERALITIES: WHY CCD? .............................................................................................................................................. 3
3. A TOUR OF THE SKY ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
4. OBSERVATIONS AND WEATHER ..................................................................................................................................... 7
5. BASICS OF IMAGE PROCESSING ..................................................................................................................................... 9
REVIEW QUESTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 13
6. LEARNING HOW TO USE THE CAMERA ..................................................................................................................... 14
THE IMAGING MATH............................................................................................................................................................... 14
THE IMAGING HARDWARE ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
THE IMAGING SOFTWARE ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
THE AIMING SOFTWARE ......................................................................................................................................................... 20
THE IMAGING PROCEDURE..................................................................................................................................................... 21
7. REAL-LIFE IMAGE PROCESSING .................................................................................................................................. 23
THE REPORT............................................................................................................................................................................... 27
NGC 6946: A SPIRAL GALAXY ................................................................................................................................................. 28
v. 16, Feb. 4, 09
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Page 1 - Dr. Tibor Torma

1 Image taking with a CCD camera Dr. Tibor Torma This booklet introduces how to take images with the SBIG ST-10 camera at the University of Mississipp

Page 2 - 1. Introduction

10 - = The first issue you will face it is the contrast settings of an image. Each image is an array of 2184 × 1472 pixels, eac

Page 3 - 2. Generalities: why CCD?

11 / = The various parts of the resulting dark-subtracted images are not equally bright. There are many optical surfaces in a telescope system, and

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12 Now you are ready to add images of the same color together. Effectively you will produce a longer exposure image out of a few shorter

Page 5 - 3. A tour of the sky

13 Review questions It is now time to make sure that the reader understands and remembers the important points of astronomical imaging. The foll

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14 6. Learning how to use the camera ● The imaging math In recent years the price of CCD cameras dropped dramatically. Before that, only the lead

Page 7 - 4. Observations and weather

15 clipped. It is good practice (whenever doable) to avoid collecting more electrons than that in any one pixel, and one can do that by limiting the e

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16 Resolution and image size The resolution of long-exposure images is always limited by seeing. In our circumstances, seeing on good nigh

Page 9 - Fig. 4: Compare an original

17 Optional mathematical treatment of dark subtraction and flat fielding 1. The reading on each pixel is N = D + S × L, with dark current D,

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18 ● The imaging hardware There is one 12-inch Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (with a built-in focal reducer f = 1800 mm, f/5.9) reserve

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19 (iii) The ST10 camera comes with two built-in chips. The large imaging chip is used to take pictures, and the little tracking CCD (

Page 12 - SHARP, which uses the shape

2 1. Introduction Students in some of the introductory astronomy courses at Ole Miss will be doing a semester project, which introduc

Page 13 - Review questions

20 (iv) Grab: this is how you take individual images. You can select if you also want dark frames taken and automatically subtract

Page 14 - ● The imaging math

21 click “yes” when asked.) Use the TELESCOPE tab in the OBJECT panel to PARK the telescope before you switch it off. (v) There is a button for

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22 Start up CCDOPS; on the SETUP tab, set the temperature 30oC below ambient temperature and start the cooling. Start up TheSky, establish the link to

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23 7. Real-life image processing The basic steps of image processing have already been explained in the section entitled “Introduction to image proces

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24 appropriate flats. Recall that the flats must have been taken with the same color filter as the light images; and the camera must not have

Page 18 - ● The imaging hardware

25 IX. Now co-add the multiple exposures of the same color (if any) either in CCDOPS or in CCDSOFT. When the same exposure time was used fo

Page 19 - ● The imaging software

26 RGB channel to bring out the faint parts of deep-sky objects, while keeping the bright stars still colorful. It will take much experimenta

Page 20 - ● The aiming software

27 The report Students are asked, within two weeks after all raw images are taken and darks and flats are available, to write and turn in a two-three

Page 21 - ● The imaging procedure

28 NGC 6946: a spiral galaxy Located in the constellation of Cygnus, NGC 6946 is a 9-g face-on spiral galaxy. In a 12-inch telescope under very da

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29 Galaxies are the main building blocks of the Universe. They are congregates of hundreds of billion stars; the whole universe is built of

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3 2. Generalities: why CCD? The single most important challenge facing all of astronomy is how to extract information from the little ligh

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4 images), it is black and white (which increases sensitivity to faint light), it is stable and linear (so it does not lose electrons d

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5 3. A tour of the sky The only way to really appreciate the achievement that the use of CCD’s represents is to look at the sky first the way everyone

Page 26 - HOTOSHOP format, and also

6 the glasses getting in the way. Get rid of them: always take off your glasses for telescopic observation, and use the telescope’s focuser to correct

Page 27 - Caution

7 4. Observations and weather Atmospheric conditions matter much in astronomical observations. It is absolutely necessary for students to und

Page 28 - NGC 6946: a spiral galaxy

8 but not dark blue; grey toward the horizon; and the setting Sun is yellow but it does not vanish behind clouds long before set

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9 5. Basics of image processing When an astronomical CCD camera is used to record light, it always comes in the form of a digital image on a com

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