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M42 Big Nebula of Orion-Ngc1977 Running Man sent on January 16, 2019 (11:30) by Zanzibar79. 9 comments, 1020 views. [retina]

M42 Grande Nebulosa di Orione Ngc1977 Nebulosa Running Man Skywatcher Eq6-r Ts Newton 154/600 Nikon d5300 super uv-ir cut iso 800 Asi 120 mini with artesky 50 mm f 3.2 Light 24x180 sec 21x20 sec 24x10 sec Dark 5x180 sec 5x20 sec 5x10 sec Bias 16 Flat 17


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avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2019 (14:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice but at first shot I thought: "The DSLR is not modified"....... and instead I read..... The colors! The saturation....

avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2019 (15:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sunblack First thanks x the hint. In fact you are not the first to tell me but I have collected very little signal and I preferred not to exaggerate with the saturation. But most importantly I had a mess of noise. It was enough to assemble the evening after behind the reflex a fan with self-built plate and the result has improved considerably. I will definitely be returning.

avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2019 (15:17) | This comment has been translated

;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on April 22, 2020 (19:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice ... Zanzibar sorry if I ask you , I'm trying to figure out something not to spend a disproportionate, with what equipment did you manage to do all this? Thank you very much

avatarsenior
sent on April 23, 2020 (7:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Raffaele72.
The talk is very complicated... all the equipment is already indicated in the photo i.e. 1 equatorial frame to the German skywatcher eq6-r (x chase the motion of the stars), a nikon reflex to which the filter has been replaced with 1 x make visible red, reflex then connected to 1 telescope (Newtonian reflector) via 1 adapter ring, refractory telescope and astronomical camera x guide ( x correct the errors of the frame) all then connected to the PC and use of the phguiding2 x guide program. It then takes 1 field battery and other accessories. On my reflex I also mounted via 1 bracket made handily 1 fan x cooling. Then a lot of study and mistakes in the field in addition to 1 infinite dose of patience. I hope I've been a little help to you. X whatever else they're available

avatarsenior
sent on April 23, 2020 (7:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

X as far as costs you can start with 1 small astro-tracker like the minitrack (less than 200 euros) and then if you take steps to more precise heavy and expensive instrumentation ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on April 23, 2020 (11:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Zanzibar79 for this helpful minitrack advice. I would start to get familiar with the astronomy before I had to get to the telescopes

avatarsupporter
sent on August 25, 2020 (11:35) | This comment has been translated

Beautiful

avatarsenior
sent on August 25, 2020 (11:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you. Qs I printed it and hung it in the bedroom... after slightly reworking it


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