EAA and Startools

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Re: EAA and Startools

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NGC 7217 is Sb giant with a moderately bright halo that brightens towards the center. It has a prominent nonstellar nucleus, and across the granular disk there is a faint internal ring of low surface brightness.

The shot:

TSOptics RC 8"+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x25" stack ( 5 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow:

Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color/ final Denoise
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NGC 7217 GX PEGASUS ST 12X25 A40 M0 W0SE S4-3 RC8+IMX294+UVIR.jpg
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Re: EAA and Startools

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Really amazing how such short exposures can visualise so many hidden gems! :thumbsup:
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Re: EAA and Startools

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EAA is a very simple way of observing the sky and at the same time taking graphic records of what is seen. Judging by the post visits, the subject is quite interesting for people, of which I am very happy.

I'll keep posting weak little beauties :thumbsup:
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That's great!

Also, the very latest 1.7 alpha introduces walking noise reduction to the Denoise module. It may help some people doing EAA where dithering between frames is not always possible or desirable.

Clear skies!
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Re: EAA and Startools

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Arp 13 / NGC 7448 in Pegasus is a mag. 11,6 spiral with detached segments and high surface brightness, according Arp's catalogue description.

The chalenge is found the fading textures to the N-NE and S-SE (spiral structure)

The shot: TSOptics RC 8"+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x25" stack ( 5 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color/ final Denoise
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ARP 13 NGC 7448 GX PEGASUS ST 12X25 A36 M0 W0SSE S4-3 RC8+IMX294+UVIR.jpg
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Re: EAA and Startools

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NGC 7635 is about 11,000 light years away. The "bubble" in NGC 7635 is about 10 light years across. It was created by a fierce stellar wind from the hot, young, massive central star, which has blasted out the structure of glowing gas against denser material in a surrounding molecular cloud

The shot: TSOptics RC 8"+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x25" stack ( 5 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color/ final Denoise + Shrink stars
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CALDWELL 11 NGC 7635 STS BUBBLE BN CASSIOPEIA 12X25 A41 M0 W5SW RC8+IMX294+UVIR.jpg
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Re: EAA and Startools

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Caldwell 10 / NGC 663, with an age of about 9 million years, contains the largest percentage of Be stars known in any young open cluster.

The shot: TSOptics RC 8"+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x15" stack mean ( 3 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color/ final Denoise
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CALDWELL 10 NGC 663 OC CEA CASSIOPEIA 12X15 A32 M0 W5SW RC8+IMX294+UVIR.jpg
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Re: EAA and Startools

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Van den Bergh 1 is a 8th magnitude Bright Nebula appearing in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is 1990 light years from our solar system. The star above is Caph

The shot: TSOptics APO refractor + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x15" stack- mean ( 3 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color/ final Denoise/ Shrink/ Filter ( Sharp)
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VAN DEN BERGH 1 BN ST  CASSIOPEIA 12X15 A66 M0 W2W APO+IMX294+UVIR.jpg
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Re: EAA and Startools

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NGC 457 is one of the finer star clusters in Cassiopeia. It was discovered by Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel in 1787. Besides its official name, NGC 457 is also known as the "Owl cluster" or the "ET Cluster".

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x15" stack- mean ( 3 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color/ final Denoise
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CALDWELL 13 NGC 457 BUHO ST OC CEA CASSIOPEIA 12X15 A32 M0 W5SW RC8+IMX294+UVIR.jpg
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Re: EAA and Startools

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NGC 278 is a 10th magnitude Spiral Galaxy appearing in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is 39 million light years from our solar system.

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x25" stack- mean ( 5 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color/ final Denoise. Fine color adjust and sharpening
Attachments
NGC 278 GX  CASSIOPEIA 12X25 A32 M0 W5SW RC8+IMX294+UVIR.jpg
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