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LDN 673, Mike Hamende
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LDN 673

LDN 673, Mike Hamende
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LDN 673

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This image is a bit of an experiment. I originally got the RASA specifically for asteroid and NEO surveying.  I've had the ASI533MC sitting on my shelf for almost a year and after seeing others producing some great images with it I thought it was time to take a break from the asteroids and put it back in service for a bit.  I don't have a dual narrowband filter that will work at f/2 so I figured I would see what the RASA can do under a full moon.  Obviously a dark nebula would benefit from dark skies but I'd say the result is respectable.  Can't wait for the new moon to see the difference, maybe I'll reshoot this target and do a comparison.

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Title: Re-shot during new moon.

Description: I re-shot this target under the new moon. The difference is not as stark as I was expecting but it appears to show more of the dust. That could be a difference in processing though...

This is 8.15 hours of 30s exposures @gain 0 + offset 20

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LDN 673, Mike Hamende