Rosette Nebula NGC2239 in Monoceros

 Posted: Sep 21st, 2024
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Telescope/Lens: Sky-Watcher ED80
Camera: SVBONY SV605CC
Mount: Celestron Advanced GT
Guide Scope: Angeleyes 30F4
Guide Camera: Datyson T7M
Software: Siril, StarNet++, NeatImage
Accessories: SW 0.85, SV226 filter drawer
Exposure:
32 x 60" ISO/Gain: 130 - Svbony UV/IR Cut
Green, Bortle 4 zone:
 Pushchino Chuvashiya, Russia
 Sep 13th, 2024
32 m
1026
Resolution: 3008x3008 px
Scale: 1184 KB
The result of post-processing the image of the Rosette Nebula NGC2239 in Monoceros after applying StarNet++ and hyperbolic stretching in manual mode. How I did it, I have just now described with screenshots and compiled into an article.
See https://vazhorov.wordpress.com/2024/09/21/manual-process-of-application-starnet-in-siril/
Equipment: SW 80ED+SW 0.85, SV605CC camera, Celestron CG5-GT mount, Angelyeues 30F4 guide scope, Datyson T7M, Svbony UV/IR Cut filter, Svbony filter driver. Exposure: 32x1min, gain 130, offset 50. T=5.
Shot during moonlight and with cirrus haze in Pushchino, Chuvashia.
Imaging in SharpCap Pro. Processing: Siril, StarNet++, NeatImage
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  21 Sep, 2024
  32 m
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  15 Sep, 2024
  32 m
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