
I was out last night with the William Optics ZS61 and Atik 414EX, doing some narrowband imaging. The Eagle Nebula (Messier 16, NGC 6611, Star Queen Nebula) is an open star cluster and emission nebula in the constellation Serpens, about 7000 lightyears away from us. Imaging Info: 96 x 240 sec. Ha + 41 x 240 sec. OIII frames stacked in DSS, processed in PSCC2018. These frame numbers are a bit unbalanced, but the clouds moved in during the OIII sequence, and there was nothing I could do. I went ahead and stacked and processed them as they are. I’ll probably come back to this one in the future with more oxygen-3 (and maybe sulphur-2) to achieve something like the actual proportional levels of light from the nebula across these bandpasses. Equipment: William Optics ZS61, Atik 414EX mono CCD, 12nm Astronomik Ha filter, 12nm Astronomik OIII filter, CEM25P EQ Mount, ZWO ASI120MM-S Guide Cam + Orion TOAG, INDI/KStars/Ekos control software. Location: Stratham, New Hampshire, Bortle: 4, SQM: 20.62
Published on July 01, 2018 08:51