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Wow! This is only 35 minutes and ohhh my.... I've shot this several times, but only from my house where it goes right through the Portland light bubble. From a dark sky this thing is amazing. It was very low and rising slooooowly so I didn't really have time to do the whole HDR thing with the core and all, but jinkies la winkies there was a lot of data accumulated quickly on this target. If I got back out in October, I'll be sure to spend more time on it.
Scope: William Optics ZenithStar 66 with WO Flat 2 0.8x FR/FF
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G with GoTo
Guiding: Meade DSI Pro and PHD Guiding
Guide Scope: ATM 50mm f/4 Finder
Camera: Canon EOS 1000D (Stock)
Special Settings: None
ISO: 800
Exposure: 35 minutes (7 x 300s)
Processing Software: Acquired in Nebulosity with Medium Dither, Calibration and Stacking in Deep Sky Stacker, Levels/Curves/Enhancements in Photoshop
Support Files: 40 flats, 40 bias, 10 darks
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Albums: Oregon Star Party 2011
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