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Old 30-12-2024, 02:37 PM
brianramsey
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Wide-field "IC434/Horsehead Region" (not sure what else to call it)

Took this one last night (finally clear skies!!!), just finished processing it. Centred on IC434 (Horsehead) and trying to get as many objects as possible, I managed to get:
  • IC434
  • M42 / Sh 2-279
  • M78
  • Sh 2-276 (portion)

Lights: 127 x 30 sec
Darks: 10 x 30 sec
Flats: 5 x 80 ms
Bias: 10 x 1 ms

I have been looking over the past few months to spin up a "wide field" rig separate from my main telescope one. The aim is for utilising a bunch of my collected bits and pieces from over the years that were mostly gathering dust...

The last piece was a Christmas present of the ASIAIR Mini, and of course I couldn't image that night due to the new gear curse

Surprisingly, I have had the 135mm for about a year now and this is the first astro image I've taken that's been any good.

Rig setup
Star Adventurer 2i Pro Pack (GTi upgrade soon )
Canon 60Da
Samyang 135mm f/2 with Astrodymium Ring System
ZWO EAF
ZWO ASIAIR Mini

I intend to also use some other bits on this setup as well, including my Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 and "Nifty Fifty" 50mm f/1.8.

I'd love a full Barnard's Loop asterism image, which can be taken at 50mm (80mm FF equiv).

Full quality image: https://telescopius.com/pictures/vie...y-brian_ramsey
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Last edited by brianramsey; 06-01-2025 at 10:59 AM. Reason: Title refinement
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