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| Photographer |
Wes Stauffer |
| Optics |
A&M RC 400 IM-T |
| Mount |
Paramount ME |
| Guiding |
SBIG ST 402 through MMOAG with ProTrack
engaged |
| Camera |
Apogee U16M at -20C |
| Filters |
Astrodon 5nm Ha and 3nm OIII |
| Dates/Times |
September 18 - 28, 2008 |
| Location |
Tiburon, CA |
| Exposure Details |
160 minutes Ha and 145 minutes OIII |
| Acquisition |
CCDSoft 5 and The Sky 6
Controlled via CCDAutopilot
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| Processing |
CCDStack, Photoshop CS3 |
| Notes |
When we trimmed one of the large pine trees
in our yard in Northern California this summer the Helix finally became
a target but its availability was limited to 1 hour each night as it
moved between the tree tops.
I used very short (for narrowband) subs of 5 minutes each to handle the
few minutes in each 1 hour session that I would lose the guide star to a
stray branch.
The Ha channel is mapped to Red and OIII is mapped to both Blue and
Green. I attempted to match the palette used by the
Hubble
team with their Helix version from 2003.

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