M20 Trifid Nebula from NexDome Obs
Posted: Sun May 28, 2023 10:46 am
I had some maintenance work to do at my bortle 3/4 dark site retirement retreat for 2 days so took the opportunity to image on the first night. Chose M20 Trifid nebula again so I could compare my recent M20 captured under City suburban Bortle 7/8.
New moon
Bortle 3/4
Conditions were poor to average
NexDome Obs
10” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( built by me )
ZWO2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 101
No filters , just internal UV/ IT cut protective window
138 x 60 sec subs , dithered every 2nd
40 x Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD and Ascom Stellarium
APT
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.75 to 1.0 arc sec , poor guiding , chasing the seeing )
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools V1.8 OSC linear data set
Astrobin link below ….,
https://www.astrobin.com/8fs7m9/
Attached Synthetic Luminance version
Original Native frame
Crop frame
I sometimes like to present synthetic luminance images as it does expose some finer details where colour versions seem to mask some of the fine detail due to colour saturation etc….
Obviously this M20 image was so much cleaner than the City suburban Bortle 7/8 M20. The resultant noise was so minor that I could have skipped noise reduction all together
Imaging from both ends of the Sky spectrum ( Bortle 7/8 to Bortle 3/4 ) does make you appreciate the fact you can image under fairly dark skies which provides so much more capability in post processing
Comments welcome
Thanks
Martin
New moon
Bortle 3/4
Conditions were poor to average
NexDome Obs
10” f5 Klaus Helmerich Carbon fibre Newtonian ( built by me )
ZWO2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 101
No filters , just internal UV/ IT cut protective window
138 x 60 sec subs , dithered every 2nd
40 x Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD and Ascom Stellarium
APT
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.75 to 1.0 arc sec , poor guiding , chasing the seeing )
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools V1.8 OSC linear data set
Astrobin link below ….,
https://www.astrobin.com/8fs7m9/
Attached Synthetic Luminance version
Original Native frame
Crop frame
I sometimes like to present synthetic luminance images as it does expose some finer details where colour versions seem to mask some of the fine detail due to colour saturation etc….
Obviously this M20 image was so much cleaner than the City suburban Bortle 7/8 M20. The resultant noise was so minor that I could have skipped noise reduction all together
Imaging from both ends of the Sky spectrum ( Bortle 7/8 to Bortle 3/4 ) does make you appreciate the fact you can image under fairly dark skies which provides so much more capability in post processing
Comments welcome
Thanks
Martin