The Orion Nebula, March 13, 2020

Orion is still available for observation in the evenings. I decided to shoot the Orion Nebula with second shutter speeds with 127 mm Schmidt-Cassegrain. In total, 1200 frames turned out, of which I manually selected the 521 best frame and stacked it. The capturing was carried out on an azimuthal mount Sky-Watcher AZ-GTi, field rotation compensation occurred when two stars were stacked to Fitswork.

The Orion Nebula, March 13, 2020
The Orion Nebula, March 13, 2020

Equipment:
-telescope Celestron Omni XLT 127
-reducer Antares f6.3
-filter Optolong L-eNhance 1.25″
-camera ZWO ASI 183MC
-mount Sky-Watcher AZ-GTi
Location: Russia, Anapa, backyard
Stacking 521 frames per 1 second with Fitswork, wavelets with Registax 6.

I also made bicolor, replacing the blue channel with green. Nevertheless, I like the original RGB version more, because the blue channel (H-beta) is still different from red (h-alpha) and green (O-III).

The Orion Nebula in bicolor.
The Orion Nebula in bicolor.
Single calibrated shot
Single calibrated shot

3 thoughts on “The Orion Nebula, March 13, 2020”

  1. Илья Тарашкевич

    Здравствуйте, Руслан! Присматриваюсь к ШК Celestron Omni XLT 127 на EQ3. Подойдет ли данный сетап, дополненный моторами, гидом и редуктором фукуса, для постижения начал планетно-дипскайной астрофотографии?

    1. Здравствуйте. Да, вполне – универсальный сетап с хорошей устойчивостью. Только учтите, что с зеркальной камерой и редуктором будет заметное виньетирование (затемнение края). С небольшими матрицами (вплоть до 4/3) проблем не будет.

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