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ASTRO: Pelican Nebula Skywatcher ED80
Hi folks,
Here is a recent image of IC5067, Pelican Nebula in Cygnus. This was taken on September 10th 2007 using a Skywatcher ED80 refractor, Starlight Xpress SXV-H9 with Astronomik HAlpha and RGB filters. The H-alpha frame was a stack of 24x5min exposures at 1x1 binning, and the RGB frames were stacks of 3x5min exposures at 2x2 bin. All the images were autoguided using a Celestron Ultima 9.25 and PHD Guiding. Processing was done in AstroArt 4. Clear skies David Cash |
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ASTRO: Pelican Nebula Skywatcher ED80
Very nice image David.
The small pixels of the SXV-H9 and the ED80 complement each other well. Stefan "David Cash" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi folks, Here is a recent image of IC5067, Pelican Nebula in Cygnus. This was taken on September 10th 2007 using a Skywatcher ED80 refractor, Starlight Xpress SXV-H9 with Astronomik HAlpha and RGB filters. The H-alpha frame was a stack of 24x5min exposures at 1x1 binning, and the RGB frames were stacks of 3x5min exposures at 2x2 bin. All the images were autoguided using a Celestron Ultima 9.25 and PHD Guiding. Processing was done in AstroArt 4. Clear skies David Cash |
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ASTRO: Pelican Nebula Skywatcher ED80
Thanks for the kind commenst Stefan.
Keep posting your images as I get lots of clouds here in Manchester England! Best regards David Cash "Stefan Lilge" wrote in message ... Very nice image David. The small pixels of the SXV-H9 and the ED80 complement each other well. Stefan "David Cash" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi folks, Here is a recent image of IC5067, Pelican Nebula in Cygnus. This was taken on September 10th 2007 using a Skywatcher ED80 refractor, Starlight Xpress SXV-H9 with Astronomik HAlpha and RGB filters. The H-alpha frame was a stack of 24x5min exposures at 1x1 binning, and the RGB frames were stacks of 3x5min exposures at 2x2 bin. All the images were autoguided using a Celestron Ultima 9.25 and PHD Guiding. Processing was done in AstroArt 4. Clear skies David Cash |
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ASTRO: Pelican Nebula Skywatcher ED80
wow what a details in the image David! amazing.
The astronomik filters are performing nice for us... reg Dirk -- Dirk van den Herik A journey of thousand lightyears starts with the first step. "David Cash" wrote in message ... Hi folks, Here is a recent image of IC5067, Pelican Nebula in Cygnus. This was taken on September 10th 2007 using a Skywatcher ED80 refractor, Starlight Xpress SXV-H9 with Astronomik HAlpha and RGB filters. The H-alpha frame was a stack of 24x5min exposures at 1x1 binning, and the RGB frames were stacks of 3x5min exposures at 2x2 bin. All the images were autoguided using a Celestron Ultima 9.25 and PHD Guiding. Processing was done in AstroArt 4. Clear skies David Cash |
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