Spent the evening chasing an asteroid to no avail. With little time to spare with the midnight deadline approaching a slewed to NGC104 or 47 Tucane, a bright globular cluster and compiled this shot from 3 x 1 minute exposures unguided with my Meade DSI colour. Now that's a bit of a walk down memory lane in Astro-photography terms. There's even for nostalgia's sake a bit of amp glow.
Astronomy and Astrophotography by Michael Booth. I live in the south of Tasmania and in the breaks between the cloudy days and nights I like to get outside and enjoy observing and photographing the night sky.
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Crazy Chickens IC2944
First part of a failed 2 panel mosaic with a Dual Band Filter, Ha and Oiii. 5 x 300second Exposures stacked and enhanced in post processi...
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First part of a failed 2 panel mosaic with a Dual Band Filter, Ha and Oiii. 5 x 300second Exposures stacked and enhanced in post processi...