Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Orion (Ori)  ·  Contains:  Great Nebula in Orion  ·  Horsehead nebula  ·  IC 431  ·  IC 432  ·  IC 434  ·  IC 435  ·  M 42  ·  M 43  ·  NGC 1973  ·  NGC 1975  ·  NGC 1976  ·  NGC 1977  ·  NGC 1980  ·  NGC 1981  ·  NGC 1982  ·  NGC 2023  ·  NGC 2024  ·  The star 42Ori  ·  The star 45Ori  ·  The star Alnitak (ζOri)  ·  The star θ1Ori  ·  The star θ2Ori  ·  The star ιOri  ·  The star σOri
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Orion and the Horsehead, Don Walters
Orion and the Horsehead
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Orion and the Horsehead

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Orion and the Horsehead, Don Walters
Orion and the Horsehead
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Orion and the Horsehead

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First light from my new backyard observatory! I am still having 2 major issues with my photography:

First is my OIII flats don't seem to be correcting properly. The Ha and SII stacks look fantastic. But OIII still has something wrong. Still getting a halo around the whole frame as if my flats are not correcting all the way. I tried taking flats at different exposure times, but it didn't seem to matter if it was 8k or 30k ADU. Same difference.

Second problem is my stars are very oddly-shaped. I think its because of flexure I'm getting. I can tell by using Blink process and rapidly paging thru the subs. I can tell when the camera is pointed to one side of the meridian or the other. The stars seem to streak at a different angle during those times. So I'm going to have to rethink my camera/lens arrangement. I really am surprised, because the tube rings really hold it down securely. But I do know that I'm pretty badly out of balance, because of center-of-gravity issues.

Minimal processing was done:



[li]Stacked everything with Linear Fit clipping[/li]

[li]Combined in Pixelmath with custom pallette using Ha and SII[/li]

[li]Multiscale Linear Transform for noise control[/li]

[li]Histogram Transformation (stretch to non-linear)[/li]

[li]HDR Multiscale Transform to suppress the blown-out core of Orion[/li]

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Orion and the Horsehead, Don Walters