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NGC 7000 North America nebula
Ocala, FL
Taken June 4, 2011
Constellation: Cygnus
~ 2,200 light years distant
2 minute exposures stacked in DSS for total integration time of 2 hours 30 min
PS CS5
Orion 80mm EON
Orion 80mm guide scope with SSAG
Canon T1i (Hap Griffin modified)
CG-5 mount (Hyper-tuned)
Atronomik CLS light pollution filter clip for Canon EOS

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Comment by Steve Coates on June 6, 2011 at 1:21pm
Thanks for looking all. Mark, I used the 80mm EON at f/6.25 vs the 6RCT which is f/9. Using the EON allowed me to image for 2 min and give me a histogram mountain 1/3 of the screen from the left.
Comment by spike77 on June 6, 2011 at 12:52pm
awesome dude
Comment by Steve Coates on June 6, 2011 at 3:45am
Thanks Trevor. We continue to hold off on the rainy season and we had the new moon it is hard not to get out! I plan to add much more time to this next time out. Thanks for looking.
Steve
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on June 5, 2011 at 11:34am
Well done Steve. Love the FOV you DSLR guys get. Nice detail and color in the nebula. Been very productive recently I see!
Comment by Steve Coates on June 5, 2011 at 8:45am
I need to add tons more time to smooth this out.

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