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NGC2170: A LOSC experiment, Brian Boyle
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NGC2170: A LOSC experiment

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NGC2170: A LOSC experiment

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Many of my AB friends will know that I enjoy experimentation - both in my own images and in others.

Last night I captured 4hours of L data on the notoriously challenging but beautiful nebula NGC2170.  In preparing for tonights RGB session, I recalled that I had taken 4 hours of OSC data over two years ago, using my RC8 at a roughly 2-xpixel scale of the L band data.

I thought I would have a bit of fun (I need to get out more) and see what would happen if I created an L-OSC image of the area.  And here it is.  I am rather surprised it worked.  Indeed, I am wondering whether I need to take RGB at all tonight.  I probably will, since I will get a lot more f.o.v., but whether that is really crucial with this object is a matter of some debate.

Grateful for any comments, not least if someone can see the flaw in what I have done.  Otherwise, enjoy.

48 x 300sec L
118 x 120sec OSC

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Description: Rebinned to the L pixel scale

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Description: An attempt to remove some of the double diffraction spikes.

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NGC2170: A LOSC experiment, Brian Boyle