Skull and Cross bones Nebula NGC 2467
Skull and Crossbones Antlia Filters Pro 3nm
Carina Nikon 300mm D F4
RCW75 & 74
Running Chicken IC2944
Fighting Dragons of Ara NGC6188
RCW105 23H
Prawn Nebula Area Pano IC 4628
Blue Horse Head Nebula IC4592 & Red Wine
Lagoon Area
Small Sagittarius Star Cloud M24 and IC 1248
RCW158
Eagle Nebula M16 - The Sleeping Face.
Pencil Nebula NGC 2736
Gum 15 HaS2S2 Narrow Band Filters.
NGC2040 Large Magellanic Cloud
Tarantula NGC 2070
NGC1966-62-65-70 Giant filamentary shell nebulae
Tarantula nebula NGC2070
The Man Riding a Vespa
LMC Detail
NGC6604 and that face Gum 85 "yes we are watching…
Helix Nebula NGC 7293
Swan Nebula/ Omega Nebula M17
Trifid Nebula M20
The Fighting Dragon of ARa NGC6188
How do you like your Dragon eggs - Flipped NGC6164
Nebulas
Gum 51 Or RCW105
Running Chicken IC2944
Statue Of Liberty NGC3576
Keel Nebula and NGC3247
Ship Sailing On a Sea of Stars Keel Nebula NGC3199
NDC3324 Gabriela Mistral.
Jelly Fish Nebula IC443
Gum15
Carina Core NGC3372
Dreyer's Nebula IC 447
Christmas Tree Nebula NGC 2264
Rosette Nebula NGC 2244
The Witch Head Nebula IC 2118
Orion nebula NGC 1976
The Unlucky Joining. Running Man Orion.
Running Man Nebula NGC 1977
Cederblad 111 Edit number 6 looks more like target…
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RCW 38 - do look at this full screen.
An area I have always known of but never looked at it . So for every body benefit what follows is a look at the process. Remember this a B/W camera with different coloured filters, you will note that while they are all B/W the detail in each is very different to the rest. RCW 38 is 100% center of shot A star forming region of space..... Remember this is all new to me as well as I feel my way.
Ha shows up the Hydrogen in the shot and as the most abundant element out in space, the Ha shot has the most detail.
SII shows up the sulphur component in the shot
O3 shows up the Oxygen component in the shot. In this shot you can see why I have purchased a new set of narrow band filters the huge halo on the big star.
The Narrow band stars and why you have a better chance with RGB stars
Once Combined in Pixinsight in what order depends the colours you get this is Combined in the Hubble pallet SII Ha O3
3: 30 hours of stacking all the shot at the same time, 1:30 H in editing to get this shot quite a lot of the process on my old computer take 5 min or more to run, this is why the time for editing is so high. You can see why this is so popular as a way of shooting the stars far more detail and finer detail than a normal colour camera.
Close by is the Vela Super Nova Area
QHY 183M -10c
QHYCFW 7 Filter wheel Seven ZWO 36mm unmounted astro filters.
Ha O3 SII 90 shots each filter 5 min over 4 nights.
RGB 40 shots each filter 2 min each over one night.
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher F4 Aplanatic Coma Corrector
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps
Ha shows up the Hydrogen in the shot and as the most abundant element out in space, the Ha shot has the most detail.
SII shows up the sulphur component in the shot
O3 shows up the Oxygen component in the shot. In this shot you can see why I have purchased a new set of narrow band filters the huge halo on the big star.
The Narrow band stars and why you have a better chance with RGB stars
Once Combined in Pixinsight in what order depends the colours you get this is Combined in the Hubble pallet SII Ha O3
3: 30 hours of stacking all the shot at the same time, 1:30 H in editing to get this shot quite a lot of the process on my old computer take 5 min or more to run, this is why the time for editing is so high. You can see why this is so popular as a way of shooting the stars far more detail and finer detail than a normal colour camera.
Close by is the Vela Super Nova Area
QHY 183M -10c
QHYCFW 7 Filter wheel Seven ZWO 36mm unmounted astro filters.
Ha O3 SII 90 shots each filter 5 min over 4 nights.
RGB 40 shots each filter 2 min each over one night.
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher F4 Aplanatic Coma Corrector
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubnext came the idea what is out there.
Here we are 5 years later
As you say just a very average Joe in the city the gear is still simple compare to the huge telescopes in my fathers book but on finding the book my images are far better.
One thing I am doing is continuing to learn not matter what and pushing my own boundaries... Many thanks glad you are also still enjoying the Image That show up from time to time.
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