This image is from 2 sites over a year and also at 2 focal lengths.
TEC180fl at F7 and also at F11.2. All subs were from FLI ML8300.
I took about 5 hours at my dark site in Bigga.
I took another 5:40 recently from my front yard (about to move everything into the new observatory which is about 10 days away from completion).
Centaurus A is at an ideal position in the sky to image right now.
So a total of 10:40 hours. CCDstack aligns the different focal length images very well. I thought I would have to use Registar.
I am happy about the darkness of the skies and seeing at my new house. I have noticed there can be some slight green and magenta colour noise in the background imaging from here compared to my dark site where any noise is really from the processing not the sky. But its controllable and isn't that bad really.
It means I'll be able to produce a lot more images instead of having to travel and setup and hope the weather cooperates (it usually does there).
I've processed this one differently to how I've done it in the past.
I also have probably 4 hours of RCOS 12.5 inch data I could add to it.
That's the advantage of keeping a database of your earlier shots..
http://upload.pbase.com/image/124538865
Greg.