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Old 14-10-2023, 09:30 PM
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Silver Coin with a planetary camera

Just 70mins of data ( an additional 50mins would have been better ) using an ASI224mc on a Skywatcher 6 inch Newtonian. Shooting at 750mm focal length, I had to turn the camera almost 45 degrees to fit it on the sensor. Rather noisey and certainly not pixel peeping material but reasonably pleased with the result. Taken from a Bortle 6 backyard, processed using DSS and PS and also StarTools for some noise reduction.
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Old 16-10-2023, 06:16 PM
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Well that’s come up quite well! Even some colour coming through too and for 750mm focal length quite nice detail too. Nice effort
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Old 16-10-2023, 08:54 PM
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Even some colour coming through too
Thanks Dave, I'm glad you noticed some colour, it's meant to be a colour camera, so I guess I must be doing something right! I know what you mean though, teasing colour out of galaxies from a light polluted sky using a OSC camera becomes a challenge.
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