Thank you for sharing your photos - this is exactly what this project is all about! :-)
Nebulae NGC7000 "North America" and "Pelican" in Cygnus.
Shot the next night with 2-minute exposures instead of 1-minute, with sensor temperature at 0 degrees instead of 5. I also tightened the focuser. The sagging almost disappeared. As a result, it turned out that half an hour with 2-minute exposures is better than an hour with 1-minute ones!
Equipment: SW66ED+WO0.8III, Celestron Advanced GT mount, guider Angeleyes 30F4+Datyson T7M, camera Svbony SV605CC.
Exposure: 15x2min, gain=130, offset=50, t=0,
Processing: Siril, StarNet++.
Shot on the night of September 26-27 in Pushchino, Chuvashia (MPC:M12)
Nebulae NGC7000 "North America" and "Pelican" in Cygnus. Shot the next night with 2-minute exposures instead of 1-minute, with sensor temperature at 0 degrees i…
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