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We've had some nice crisp unusually dry nights and I managed to grab some late morning frames without being harassed by the dew.
I've done the ol' rig shuffle now so this will have to do, this time.
I love the little galaxies that pop out at this FL.
LX200 8" F/10
EQ6R
ASI2600MC
OAG 120mini
10hrs of 300s 100g -10C
No effort processing: WBPP, SPCC, Bin x2, BX, NX, ezSoftStretch.
carlstronomy
22-06-2023, 04:03 PM
Really nice image John, nice detail and colours. You even have some nice detail on the faint galaxies in there also :)
Clear skies :thumbsup:
AstroViking
22-06-2023, 08:25 PM
Very well done, John. As Carl said, great detail and delicate colours.
Now, do you mind sharing those clear skies with the rest of us, please??
Cheers,
V
Thanks Carl & Steve.
No worries V I'll send them down, but NSW is in between and you know what they're like.
xelasnave
23-06-2023, 01:33 AM
That is a wonderful image John great effort and I congratulate you.
Alex
Anth10
23-06-2023, 06:44 PM
Great result John, smooth and nice tracking here revealing the outer shell as well.
Happy days
Anthony :)
Drac0
23-06-2023, 07:41 PM
Great effort John - I just can't seem to get happy with mine...
Thanks Anthony.
Cheers Mark. Generally speaking its a 20hr min target, at least for me :)
Dave882
27-06-2023, 08:10 PM
I love a good helix and this is great! Those commetary knots are starting to poke through and nice extension through the faint eyebrows. I very much prefer the broadband colours and detail that comes through for this target. Good stuff!
Cheers Dave. I agree, there are a couple of DSO's I like better in broadband, trifid is another.
Doogs38
28-06-2023, 07:07 PM
Maaaaaate that is superb and amount of detail inside the eye is staggering ... all those knots and associated fingers/filaments. Do you have a hi-res version somewhere online? I was going to ask if it was NB or BB or a blend of both but it seems its BB only - I didn't even know that was possible for the Helix and its now something I can aspire to. Not every thing needs to be imaged using mono! Thanks for the inspiration ;-) Alex
Cheers Alex, the full res is on lightbucket
The 3.75um pixels at 2000mm gives massive oversampling where a quick bin x2 brings it back to vaguely reasonable.
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