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Widefield: Orion
Topic Started: Mar 20 2009, 03:33 PM (178 Views)
red dwarf
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Another sleepless night of post-processing. This shot is taken on the same night of the M45 Pleiades.
Its really a challenging and put me to nerves capturing this shot. A lot of trial & error on the tracking with the motor drive. Total shot taken 75 frame and only use 40 frames for stacking.

Cam: A100+75-300mm @ 200mm focal length f5.6
Piggyback mount on Celestron C90Mak as a guide scope.

Filter use: 2x 1A skylight
Mount: EQ1 with motor drive
ISO: 800
Exposure:
7X2 mins
15X1 mins
18X30 secs

Dark: 6X1 mins

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wow!!!!
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Jus for info:

here the starfield shot with ID's
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Look at circle area

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Nebulae ID
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Bro , did you got that special Tripod that rotate with the Earth's rotation ... ? :idea:
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Mar 22 2009, 09:43 PM
Bro , did you got that special Tripod that rotate with the Earth's rotation ... ? :idea:
Yes, using a equatorial mount. EQ1
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