This is the upper arm or wing of the Nebula.
Nikon D600 Modified to Visual & IR 680nnm
120 sec, ISO 400, f/10 Celestron 9.25" Scope on an AVX Mount.
PP in Lightroom, Topaz Detail & DeNoise.
Craig
Now that is indeed different.
Really nice detail and your mount is tracking nicely.
I suppose you guided on this one?
Its the Rosetta Stone!
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
Now that is indeed different.
Really nice detail and your mount is tracking nicely.
I suppose you guided on this one?
Its the Rosetta Stone!
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you Jim and yes it's guided with the Orion StarShoot Autoguider Camera.
I use the 70mm not the 50mm Scope on it.
It picks up a lot more Guide Stars.
I had the Celestron NexGuide Autoguider and Sold it ASAP.
It worked OK if you had a brighter Guide Star.
But a lot of the time with DSO's all you have is smaller Stars.
Craig
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Wow Craig! That is gorgeous!
Amazing telescope and camera combination.
I'm still chasin Catalina around Polaris tonight... err... this mornin.
Almost 30 exposures... :roll:
I'm ready to call it a night. :shock:
SonnyE wrote:
Wow Craig! That is gorgeous!
Amazing telescope and camera combination.
I'm still chasin Catalina around Polaris tonight... err... this mornin.
Almost 30 exposures... :roll:
I'm ready to call it a night. :shock:
Thank you very much Sonny, we hope to see you results soon.
Craig
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