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size: 1981x1257
DATE
December 26th and 30th,
2008
PHOTO
Exposure time: Ha: 17x15' @ 2x2
(Total: 4.25 hours)
Focal: 530mm, f/5
EQUIPMENT
Imaging scope: Takahashi FSQ
106 EDX
Camera: SBIG STL11000
Guiding camera:
StarShoot AutoGuider
Guiding scope: Orion ShortTube
80mm
Mount: Takahashi EM-400
SITE
& CONDITIONS
Dinosaur Point (12/26/08), Henry Coe
(12/30/08)
Seeing: Ok
Transparency: Ok
SOFTWARE
Stacking: DeepSkyStacker
Processing: PixInsight & Photoshop
COMMENTS
This image is the result
of three things against me:
1) This nebula is more difficult
than I thought.
2) The STL 11k is not particularly sensitive
to Ha.
3) I need more experience processing Ha
images.
Although in the image you can clearly see
the nebula, it was very hard to bring it up. Also, since I was binning
2x2 (!!!), I didn't capture a lot of resolution,and the image is
clearly oversampled - we're talking about 7 arcsecs per pixel! Let's
call it "an experiment that I probably won't repeat"
:-)