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IC434, Hermann Dresen
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IC434

IC434, Hermann Dresen
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IC434

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While fighting frost and technique trying to forge a narrowband image with an achromat and a DSLR... Orion rose in my back.

When I gave up my futile experiment, I just had to turn to IC434.

As the start of this night already, things didn't run all that well... In the morning I had some 35 Lightframes, half of wich showed dawn coming. Most of the lights, and all Darks and biases were lost due to a memory card failure. Only the flats went well in the morning.

When I realized, I wouldn't get more than 20 minutes of integration time, I just went creative: the camera went back to the cold morning shadows. Darks and Biases got re-shot. Then I picked the best ~7 Frames out (ISO640, 116sek.), copied them 4 times and used those lights and all calibration-Frames with Sirils wonderful stacking script, that even did the Preprocessing.

This may be a lot of 'no goes' - but in the end, the image was calculated from the data of about seven 2 3/4 minute-lights, plus 10 Darks and ~30 flats on ISO 640 with the achromatic skywatcher Startraveller 150/750.

What do you think?

Thanks for reading and CS 🤓🖖

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IC434, Hermann Dresen