Saturday, 05 September 2020
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I started on these images quite some time ago and have gradually finished them. I found the lion's nebula hard to process, because there was little signal, at least that is how it seemed to me to be, for the 'lion' part of it, but I have done my best - perhaps I need to try and tweak the image so it is not quite so dark... Pier 5 uses a Takahashi Epsilon 180 F/2,8 astrograph, on a Skywatcher EQ 8 mount with a ZWO ASI071 Pro Colour CMOS camera. For IC5070 I used 120 subs at 2 minutes long each and the lion's nebula was 100 subs at 2 minutes long each, thus totalling 4 hours and 3 hours 20 minutes integration time respectively. Thanks everyone...




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Simon come on!

Now you're doing it deliberately. I don't suppose you can make out a bird in one of the pictures and some feline creature in the other! :) There ought to be a name from what I'm suffering from.  This won't make any sense at all unless my replies are read in the correct sequence. :)

Absolute pure coincidence when it comes to that Sh2-132 image. All shall be revealed.

Cheers Ray.

Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig


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