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Old 31-07-2017, 08:30 PM
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M 16 Eagle Nebula

The Eagle Nebula is part of a diffuse emission nebula, or Hydrogen alpha region, which is catalogued as IC 4703. This region of active current star formation is about 7000 light-years distant.

This image consists of 10 hours Hydrogen Alpha data processed blended with 6 hours of red data processed with a blending of 50%:50%. This Red Ha was then used as the red channel to create an RGB image consisting of 27 hours in total.

Imaging Scope TEC 140 on AP 1100GTO with STT8300 self guiding.

Full res image can be found here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/134809...posted-public/

Any advice would be greatly appreciated and if poosible some steps to support what you are saying. Once everything is stacked and aligned I really have no set workflow and would desperately like some advice on that.

Thank you

Mark
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