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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Lacerta Newton ohne Namen 300/1200
Imaging camera:ZWO ASI 1600 MM-C
Mount:Skywatcher EQ8 Synscan
Software:Astrophotography Tool (APT), PixInsight
Filter:Baader Narrowband Ha-7nm/OIII-8.5nm/SII-8nm, 36mm
Accessories:LACERTA MGEN Autoguider, ZWO EFW 7x36, GPU Pal Gyulai Komakorrektor für f/4 Newtons
Resolution: 3960x3450
Dates:Oct. 17, 2017
Frames:Baader Narrowband Ha-7nm/OIII-8.5nm/SII-8nm, 36mm: 288x180" (gain: 139.00) -17C bin 1x1
Integration: 14.4 hours
Darks: ~45
Flats: ~60
Bias: ~50
Avg. Moon age: 27.29 days
Avg. Moon phase: 5.57%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00
Astrometry.net job: 1796587
RA center: 36.787 degrees
DEC center: 62.089 degrees
Pixel scale: 0.656 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 357.187 degrees
Field radius: 0.478 degrees
Locations: Säule, Siegen, NRW, Germany
Once again a 1st light, this time with the new camera, ZWOs ASI 1600 MMC with Baader Narrowband filters. In three consecutive nights I've been able to capture ca. 15h of light with the 12" lacerta newton. The result is a pleasure compared to the DSLR.
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