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Rosette Nebula (Bicolor / SHO)

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Hi there!
Here is my latest work. Hope you like it!
Caldwell 49 (Rosette Nebula)- 20x600s Ha, 20x600s OIII
Orion 120ST Achromatic Refractor - Moravian G2-8300FW5 (First Light!)
Explore Scientific 2" Field Flattener - Vixen GPD2 (EQMod).
Datyson T7M/Finder Guided.

Captured with INDI/Ekos on Kubuntu 18.10, Processed with AstroArt7 & CS5


And now the SHO version:
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Replied by AstroNerd on topic Rosette Nebula (Bicolor)

Very nice indeed... :)
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Replied by Brian on topic Rosette Nebula (Bicolor)

Beautiful image!
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Outstanding! Taken from a dark site or from a light polluted area?

I imaged the Rosette, too, about 2 weeks ago, from Bortle 8/9 skies, using a similar sequence.

My image is not nearly as good as yours, but the interesting part about it is that I managed by pure luck to catch the asteroid (6) Hebe as it was passing through the left lower quadrant. You can derive the sequence I used: Ha, O3, S2 from the trail of the asteroid and even calculate when the meridian flip occurred based on the gap in the O3 sequence.


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Replied by nMAC on topic Rosette Nebula (Bicolor)

Hi guys, thanks for your comments!

El Corazon, it was taken on suburban orange zone with lots of street light pollution.
I use 12nm Optolong filters , they capture some light pollution, but with some work, it gets out of the picture.

Also, great shot and lucky on that asteroid :-D
I have to capture the SII and see how it goes.
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Replied by nMAC on topic Rosette Nebula (Bicolor)

And now updated with the SHO version (Gold and Cyan pallete).
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Great Pictures indeed!

I have a question since you are using a G2 Moravian Cam.

Are you able to use Liveview with it? If not, how do you focus? Have you ever had issues with your cam in Kstars?

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Niki
Skywatcher EQ6-R | Lacerta 10" Carbon-Newton | Lacerta MFoc Motorfocus | Moravian G2 8300 Color | Canon EOS 5DMarkIIIa | Lodestar X2 guiding cam | KSTARS 3.4.3. on my outdoor-Laptop with KDE-Neon/Plasma | KSTARS 3.4.3. on Remote-IMac with Catalina | KSTARS 3.4.3 on Remote-Macbook Air with Catalina
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Replied by nMAC on topic Rosette Nebula (Bicolor / SHO)

Hi thanks for the comment.
I just use a 2 second exposure binned 4x4 on the focus module. At 4x4, it's very fast downloading the picture.
And it works fine.
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