Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Scorpius (Sco)  ·  Contains:  Eagle nebula  ·  Hourglass nebula  ·  IC 4628  ·  IC 4701  ·  Lagoon nebula  ·  M 16  ·  M 17  ·  M 7  ·  M 8  ·  NGC 6281  ·  NGC 6334  ·  NGC 6357  ·  NGC 6383  ·  NGC 6475  ·  NGC 6523  ·  NGC 6526  ·  NGC 6611  ·  NGC 6618  ·  Omega nebula  ·  Part of the constellation Ara (Ara)  ·  Part of the constellation Norma (Nor)  ·  Part of the constellation Ophiuchus (Oph)  ·  Part of the constellation Sagittarius (Sgr)  ·  Part of the constellation Scorpius (Sco)  ·  Sargas (θSco)  ·  The constellation Telescopium (Tel)  ·  The star Girtab  ·  The star Kaus Australis (εSgr)  ·  The star Kaus Borealis (λSgr)  ·  The star Lesath (υSco)  ·  And 6 more.
Milky Way Bulge, dsoscope
Milky Way Bulge
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Milky Way Bulge

Milky Way Bulge, dsoscope
Milky Way Bulge
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Milky Way Bulge

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First light of my Star Adventura EQ tracker and a Nikon D750. I used a Nikon 50mm f1.4 stopped down to F3.5 for wide field sharpness. With the help of my Polemaster, good polar alignment was quickly achieved.

I wasnt prepared for how good the tracking was on this little EQ gem. I knocked out 12 frames without darks or lights and stacked them in Sequator, a new and very fast and easy 64bit stacking program which has far less gremlins than DSS.

Also surprising was the D750. In its unmodified form, it pulls out a decent amount of Ha.

I am very happy with this dramatic and pleasing result .

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Milky Way Bulge, dsoscope