M52 / NGC7635 Bubble Nebula / NGC7538 Northern Lagoon

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nexusjeep
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M52 / NGC7635 Bubble Nebula / NGC7538 Northern Lagoon

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Well finally had a clear night I was beginning to think it would never happen. So had a session imaging from 22:15 to 03:15 and finally got to try out the new mount and 6nm astronomik filters. Still tweaking the PHD2 settings but the guiding stayed under a total error of 0.38 all night so pleased with that.

Equipment
Avalon M-UNO mount + EQDirect cable
APM LZOS 780/130 refractor + Riccardi 0.75 Reducer / Flattener
Altair 60mm Guidescope + GPCAM2 Guide Camera
Imaging Camera ASI1600MM-Pro at -20c
Filters 6nm Astronomik Ha / Oiii / Sii
Software Sharpcap Pro/ PDH2 / Stellarium / EQMOD / Astro Pixel Processor + Photoshop CC

Exposures Ha 30 x 180s / Oiii 21 x 180s / Sii 25 x 180s

Image19.08.25.M52-NGC7635-NGC7538-Ha-x30-Oiii-x21-Sii-x25-180s-6nm by Nick Davis, on Flickr

Thanks for looking clear skies.

Cheers
Nick
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Re: M52 / NGC7635 Bubble Nebula / NGC7538 Northern Lagoon

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Nice Bubble Nick. Quite a wide field there.

Dave
nexusjeep
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Re: M52 / NGC7635 Bubble Nebula / NGC7538 Northern Lagoon

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Post by nexusjeep »

Thanks Dave
It is the widest I can currently go without Mosaic but still not using the full image circle of the scope but my budget won't cover a full frame astro camera but I am looking at the QHY268c as a potential colour option when it is finally realised and that has a full APS-C sensor and is one of the newer sony Exmor BSI chips as well so could be interesting will just probably need to sell a major organ to fund it though :D

Cheers
Nick
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Re: M52 / NGC7635 Bubble Nebula / NGC7538 Northern Lagoon

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Post by umasscrew39 »

Very nice, Nick. I like wide FOV images as they put things into perspective of the vastness of space despite many of the DSOs being many light-years in size. I need to figure PHD2 out to extend my exposures but with so few clear nights, I hate to waste them just figuring out a different software. So, sticking with 60s exposures for now. The 1600 is a nice camera. I've been happy with it too. Congrats again on a great image.

Bruce
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