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M17 NGC6618 The Omega Nebula in HOO, Bob Stevenson
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M17 NGC6618 The Omega Nebula in HOO, Bob Stevenson
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M17 NGC6618 The Omega Nebula in HOO

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I used the same 2 scopes as M8 for this image - the C8 Hyperstar for the nebula and the ED80 for the stars. Replacing the hyperstar stars with RGB stars gives the image a nice finish.

The 2 systems were:

C8 Edge, Hyperstar, Atik 460EX, CEM60, Optolong Narrowband filters

Explore Scientific ED80, ASI1600MM, CEM25, Optolong RGB filters

This is another image in the southern sky made possible by the wifi extender. I can now move the setup to the south side of some trees in my yard. These targets are just not reachable from the centre of my backyard.

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Description: 2022 reprocessed using Blur XTerminator, Star XTerminator, Noise XTerminator and some better PixInsight and Photoshop skills.

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M17 NGC6618 The Omega Nebula in HOO, Bob Stevenson

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