Retrograde
19-06-2025, 01:28 PM
Hi All,
It has been ages since I've done any deep sky imaging. The weather has been rubbish and ruined recent plans to get out under darks skies, so some narrowband from the city has been the only option. At least the weather has finally started to improve here in Sydney.
This a filament on the southern edge of Eta Carina, which I've never imaged before except with lenses as even my ED80 can't fit it in with the rest of the nebula. Thanks to Andrew (Emuhead) and Mark (MarkinSpace) for the inspiration.
Telescope: Skywatcher MN190
Camera: ZWO 2600mc
Filter: Antlia ALP-T
Exposure 2 hours. Not nearly enough, particularly for the OIII which I've tried to maximise. If I get the chance, I wouldn't mind shooting RGB stars for this.
Higher res: Astrobin Filament (https://www.astrobin.com/7v83vh/)
It has been ages since I've done any deep sky imaging. The weather has been rubbish and ruined recent plans to get out under darks skies, so some narrowband from the city has been the only option. At least the weather has finally started to improve here in Sydney.
This a filament on the southern edge of Eta Carina, which I've never imaged before except with lenses as even my ED80 can't fit it in with the rest of the nebula. Thanks to Andrew (Emuhead) and Mark (MarkinSpace) for the inspiration.
Telescope: Skywatcher MN190
Camera: ZWO 2600mc
Filter: Antlia ALP-T
Exposure 2 hours. Not nearly enough, particularly for the OIII which I've tried to maximise. If I get the chance, I wouldn't mind shooting RGB stars for this.
Higher res: Astrobin Filament (https://www.astrobin.com/7v83vh/)