Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Scutum (Sct)  ·  Contains:  Amas de l'Ecu de Sobieski  ·  M 11  ·  NGC 6705  ·  Wild Duck Cluster
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M11 / NGC 6705 Wild Duck cluster "test image", Wanni
M11 / NGC 6705 Wild Duck cluster "test image"
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M11 / NGC 6705 Wild Duck cluster "test image"

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M11 / NGC 6705 Wild Duck cluster "test image", Wanni
M11 / NGC 6705 Wild Duck cluster "test image"
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M11 / NGC 6705 Wild Duck cluster "test image"

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Here I did  something unusual for me :

It all started with my intention to take moon-shots. But I was interrupted for some time and
when I went back to my shack the moon was already behind trees.
I did not change the gear and tried deep space imaging using a typical
non-cooled planetary CMOS camera.

Of course this results in a small field of view, high amplification and under-sampling  of the image.
I need to play with the gain and exposure values for probably better results, 
as my experience for deep space imaging is based on CCD Chip cams only so far.
I did not polish the image very much, it's test only

I also used no special image recording software, just the one which came with the camera.
This software only allows manually triggered stills, it is more a video recording AP.
Anyway, one more Messier object for my Messier catalog.

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