Heart Nebula

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nexusjeep
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Heart Nebula

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Well Thursday night last week 14/02 turned out to be pretty clear although the moon was reasonably well up so we thought we would have ago at narrowband on the Heart Nebula the result is below the colours were assigned as Ha =Red Sii = Green and Oiii = Blue.

Scope : APM-LZOS 130/780 F6
Mount : Skywatcher EQ6-R
Flattener/reducer : Massimo Riccardi 0.75x for LZOS so scope at F4.5 for this image.
Camera: ASI 1600MM PRO + ZWO 8 Position Filter Wheel
Filters : Ha / OIII / SII Baader 7nm
Guiding : Altair 60mm Scope + GPCAM 290M
Control : Eagle 2 Pro + Sesto Senso + Ecco for Dew Control
Software SharpCap Pro : for Image Capture, Live Stack Preview and Polar Alignment / PHD for guiding / EQMOD via EQDirect Cable / Stellarium
Processing via Astro Pixel Processor and Photoshop CS

Exposures : Ha 19 x 180s , OIII 25 x 180S, SII 28 x 180S all at Gain 200 Offset 22 at -20C 1x1 Binned

Image19_02_14 - IC1805 Heart Nebula Ha 19x180s Oiii 25x180s Sii 28x180s 200g 0.75x by Nick Davis, on Flickr

Cheers
Nick
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oopfan
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Re: Heart Nebula

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Very nice, Nick!
That's 3.6 hours total integration time.
You were busy getting that in one night.
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Re: Heart Nebula

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That is a good capture of IC1805 Nick.

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nexusjeep
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Re: Heart Nebula

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Post by nexusjeep »

Thanks, it was not too bad I usually aim to pack up before 1am so I get some sleep :D and make the most of the odd clear night.

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Nick
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