That's a lot of images to stack and a lot of disk space. I'm already up to about 4 terabytes and taking nowhere near that number of frames per object.
Not having OIII I tried H alpha a number of years ago. Even after 90 minutes, the halo was splotchy with gaps. I was pretty green about processing back then so may be due to my techniques. I suppose I should try again.
Rick
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Originally Posted by slilge
M27's halo is not an extremely faint object, but still difficult for city skies.
I gathered data in four short (without astronomic dawn) nights in June.
One of those nights had an 80% full moon in addition to the city lights. I only took Ha in that night.
Taken from Berlin with a Celestron RASA on a G11 mount, ASI 1600MM cool camera, 133x2 min Halpha and 124x2 min OIII.
I have attached a full HD crop, the full field can be found at
http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp12/M27colourgut.jpg
Stefan
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