The Rosette Nebula and Cluster NGC2234 in Monoceros

 Posted: Sep 15th, 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++
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 14th, 2024
32 m
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Resolution: 3008x3008 px
Scale: 7979 KB
The nebula and cluster NGC2234 "Rosette" in Monoceros.
Taken in the early morning, so there is little accumulation and apparently the haze in the sky increased, so the stars are bloated... I haven't photographed it before.
Equipment: SW 80ED+SW 0.85, camera SV605CC, mount Celestron CG5-GT, guide Angelyeues 30F4, Datyson T7M, filter Svbony UV/IR Cut, Svbony filter driver. Exposure: 32x1min, gain 130, offset 50. T=5.
Taken with the moon and a veil with cirrus in Pushchino, Chuvashia.
Captured in SharpCap Pro. Processing: Siril, StarNet++
Updated
  21 Sep, 2024
  32 m
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…
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  15 Sep, 2024
  32 m
The nebula and cluster NGC2234 "Rosette" in Monoceros. Taken in the early morning, so there is little accumulation and apparently the haze in the sky increased…
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