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Thursday, April 2, 2009

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I found some old H-alpha light frames, for this object, from my HD!



There was 15 x 1200s from 03.11.2008, I totally frogotten, that I had



shot them.



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You can compare how additional Five hours of H-a hellped by looking two previous versions.



First, there is only Two hours of H-a:




Really bad looking and noisy,



Secondly there was 11 hours of H-a, looks much better:




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This is a really dim Supernova Remnant pair, with fast, f1.8, optics



it has taken 16h of H-alpha light to get in this version.



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Details; -Camera, QHY9 - Optics, Canon EF 200mm f1.8 @ 1.8 - Guiding, QHY5 and PHD-guiding - Platform, LX200 GPS 12" - Exposures, 7x1200s with 7nm H-alpha filter and 13x2400s, 5x300s O-III Binned 4x4 and 5x300s. S-IIBinned 4x4 .



Additional 15x1200s of H-a added, imaged with QHY8 and Tokina AT 300mm f2.8 @2.8



03.11.2008



Darks, Flats and Bias frames calibrated. Total exposure time for H-alpha line is 16h!













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