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M78-Revisited, Kurt Zeppetello
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I imaged the reflection nebula M78 one year ago with my Orion ED80 f/7.5 refractor (see post). The total exposure over two nights using my Canon T3i (600D) was 112 minutes with an Astronomik CLS filter (48 mm). I used a filter since I have moderate light pollution looking south (5 on the Bortle scale).

Since last year, my processing has gotten much better and the camera was modified (Hap Griffin) over the summer. I went out on 1/30/17 using my CLS filter and collected 19 x 4 min exposures. I also went out on 2/2/17 and collected 14 x 3 min exposures, however, this time I did not use the CLS filter. I wanted to see if there was a big change in data acquisition. I should mention that the moon was low but still up (37%) when I imaged without the filter.

I went through the original images from 2016 and eliminated some of the subframes as they were poor quality. My standards have changed, hopefully for the better.

Conclusions:

The preliminary results are much improved with the additional time and better processing (compare Fig 1 with Fig 2). As far as with the filter vs. without the filter, it is a hard call. The was significant more sky glow without the filter which washed out some of the data especially in the center of the image. This can be seen if you compare Fig 2 with Fig 3. The maximum exposure for the unfiltered image was 3 min where as with the filter I could safely go for 4 or 5 min. When I do another session for M78, I will use a filter as I am avoiding a significant amount of sky glow. The only draw back is longer imaging sessions.

General Conclusion the UHC Filter, CLS Filter, or no filter:

Emission Nebula - UHC (narrow band)

Reflection Nebula - CLS (broad band)

Star Clusters - No filter (CLS - if moon is full)

Galaxies - Haven't tested

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Description: 32 subframes - noise reduction, darken backgorund

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