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Old 16-08-2021, 06:49 PM
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Helix Nebula

I just replaced my ZWO 1600MM with a 294MM and my first target to test it out on was the Helix.

About 12 hours of Ha, 5 of OIII and 1 each of RGB (for star colours) taken in a dark sky site with an RC8 + Mach1 mount.

Astrobin version is here.

The 294 has a lot of amp glow compared to the 1600, and some very weird looking flats. But all seemed to calibrate out ok. Dew and wind provided some "fun" challenges too

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Old 16-08-2021, 07:06 PM
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oh wow. That's stunning!!
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Old 16-08-2021, 08:33 PM
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Nice one Paul

I gathered a few hours of S2 on this last night for interest, not much there.

Well done
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Super job DD

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That is a very eye-soothing result (pardon the pun). Very good indeed
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Super image. Great detail and colour. Stars have no colour though. What happened there? Exposures too long for the stars?

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Old 17-08-2021, 08:16 AM
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oh wow. That's stunning!!
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Nice one Paul

I gathered a few hours of S2 on this last night for interest, not much there.

Well done
Thanks Peter. Interesting re S2. I was wondering if that was worth grabbing too - but didn't have enough time at the dark sky site.

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Super job DD

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Thanks JA.

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That is a very eye-soothing result (pardon the pun). Very good indeed
Thank you, Peter. Pun appreciated! :-)

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Super image. Great detail and colour. Stars have no colour though. What happened there? Exposures too long for the stars?

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Doh. I added the star colour improperly. Thanks for spotting. I'll redo that. I don't think there's a lot of colour in the brighter stars so I didn't notice. But I undercooked the RGB image before combining. Thanks.

Edit: Astrobin link is now to newer version.

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Old 17-08-2021, 08:18 AM
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Top shot Paulie

Aaaah...yep, Helix season is upon us

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Old 17-08-2021, 08:32 AM
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Top shot Paulie

Aaaah...yep, Helix season is upon us

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Thanks Mike Aye (pun intended - inspired by Peter!) that season it is.
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Old 17-08-2021, 05:38 PM
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Ah that looks better with nice coloured stars. That's an A grade image there and a high standard.

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Thanks Greg. And thanks again for catching the misstep.
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Did you use the 1x1 bin 47mp mode or the 2x2 mode? I assume the 2x2 which is the default.

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Did you use the 1x1 bin 47mp mode or the 2x2 mode? I assume the 2x2 which is the default.

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Yes, 2x2. That gives a shade under 0.8" per pixel with my setup (RC8 with a 0.75x reducer down to 1200mm).
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