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Old 16-04-2020, 08:49 AM
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My very first narrow band image

Hi all. It's been a while. I just don't seem to have any energy much for imaging. But I wanted to try some narrow band with the 183mm Pro. That is kinda what I got it for.

So this is Eta Carina, of course, in Ha with an Svbony 7nm filter. The Oz warehouse didn't have O-III or S-II at the time so it will come later from China. Scope was a GSO 10" F4 Newt, 60x30 seconds unguided on a HEQ5 Pro in the cloud gaps. Yes I'm back to old tricks of 30s unguided. I just can't help myself.

Amazing amount of nebula pops out in NB.

Bigger at Astrobin ---> https://astrob.in/n6p9y5/0/
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Old 16-04-2020, 09:44 AM
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Top shot Kevin. Sub zero cool.
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Old 16-04-2020, 10:46 AM
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Thanks Marc. About -10C even.
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Thanks Marc. About -10C even.
Way cooler than that.
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