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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Canon 24mm F2.8
Imaging camera:Canon 600D
Software:Astro Pixel Processor, Astra Image, Astronomy Tools Action Set, Photoshop
Resolution: 2278x1579
Dates:Oct. 26, 2019
Frames: 80x15" ISO6400
Integration: 0.3 hours
Darks: ~40
Flats: ~40
Bias: ~100
Avg. Moon age: 27.64 days
Avg. Moon phase: 3.99%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00
Astrometry.net job: 3022453
RA center: 30.507 degrees
DEC center: 52.299 degrees
Pixel scale: 73.207 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 352.707 degrees
Field radius: 28.180 degrees
Locations: Hohe Wand, Wildgehege, Austria
Data source: Traveller
While my scope was imaging M33, I used my minimum equipment again. An unmodified Canon 600D, 24mm f2,8 and a video tripod to image the milky way in Cassiopeia Region.
This time I tried it with 15sec subs instead of 10 and this was a little bit too much. I had a hard time with processing and when I was finished I ordered an Omegon MiniTrack LX2😃
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