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Date: August 15 2012
Exposure: 3 hours 30 minutes (21x10 min), ISO 800, 18 Darks, 20 Bias, and 20 Flats
Telescope: 8" Skywatcher Newton @F/5 with MPCC
Mount: NEQ6-pro,
controled by EQmod/CdC, guided by QHY5/9x50 Finder Guider/PHD Camera: Peltier-cooled Canon 350Da (+10°C; Ambient temp +25-35°C)
Location: Ucel (near Aubenas), France

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Comment by Jeffrey P Nunnari on September 6, 2012 at 9:17pm

Very well done.

Comment by Erik larsen on September 5, 2012 at 10:44pm

The dust really pops out , very well done with the cooled 350D TIm.

Comment by Tim Schuurman on September 5, 2012 at 9:15pm

Thanks Russ,

I collected the data using Nebulosity 2.5, and used DSS3.3.2 for data reduction. Then back to Neb 2.5 for DDP, followed by processing usingthe DSLR-LRGB method in Photoshop CS3. For details on this image see my website: http://www.astrovirus.nl/Gallery_B150-2012.html , or in general www.astrovirus.nl

Regards Tim

Comment by Russ Ruggles on September 5, 2012 at 6:42am

Super nice DSLR work. Nice star color and great depth. You really pulled B150 up off the background. What processing software are your using Tim?

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