Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  28 b02 Cyg  ·  29 b03 Cyg  ·  IC 1310  ·  NGC 6883  ·  The star 28Cyg  ·  The star 29Cyg
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Wolf-Rayet cell WR134 in Cygnus., Iñigo Gamarra
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Wolf-Rayet cell WR134 in Cygnus.

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Wolf-Rayet cell WR134 in Cygnus., Iñigo Gamarra
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Wolf-Rayet cell WR134 in Cygnus.

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I really wanted to make this object that I already tried last year without good results.

The sky was better than ever and the guidance of my mount works spectacularly, thanks to the latest improvements I have made, without a doubt the best time to try it.

I collected 15 hours of Ha with the expected results, and more than 20 hours of OIII from the best paintings, as I wanted to highlight these areas especially. With the first pictures of Oxygen I already noticed that the chromatic problems would give me a headache again.

After the combination of channels, process the image in several different ways to try to minimize this unpleasant optical effect. I can say that it fails miserably, the result is very far from my expectations and I think the only solution is to buy a new scope (triplet), although this will not happen for now.

Any comment or criticism is welcome, any idea to minimize this problem would be appreciated.

A big greeting to everyone and clear skies.

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