crimbfighter
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M106 and NGC 4217, imaged from the back yard last night! M106 is the larger galaxy in the upper left, and NGC 4217 is the smaller, edge on galaxy in the lower right. This pairing of galaxies is quite the sight! The second image has the stars removed, showing just how many galaxies are visible in this one image.
-Celestron 8" EdgeHD scope with 0.7x reducer.
-ZWO ASI2600MC Pro cooled camera
-ZWO EAF focuser
-iOptron HAE43 Strain Wave Gear mount
-Optolong L-Pro light pollution filter
-Pegasus Astro Mini Powerbox
-Orion 60mm guide scope
-Orion Starshoot autoguider
-Controlled with a MeLE Quieter3Q mini PC running Windows
Software
-Sequence Generator Pro for acquisition
-PixInsight and Photoshop for image processing
-PHD2 guiding software
-130 x 180sec subexposures
-calibrated with 15 each darks, flats, and dark flats
-Total integration time of 7.5hrs
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-Celestron 8" EdgeHD scope with 0.7x reducer.
-ZWO ASI2600MC Pro cooled camera
-ZWO EAF focuser
-iOptron HAE43 Strain Wave Gear mount
-Optolong L-Pro light pollution filter
-Pegasus Astro Mini Powerbox
-Orion 60mm guide scope
-Orion Starshoot autoguider
-Controlled with a MeLE Quieter3Q mini PC running Windows
Software
-Sequence Generator Pro for acquisition
-PixInsight and Photoshop for image processing
-PHD2 guiding software
-130 x 180sec subexposures
-calibrated with 15 each darks, flats, and dark flats
-Total integration time of 7.5hrs
1.
2.