francesco.battistella
NGC6992 - The Veil Nebula - Bicolor
Technical Information:
Telescope: AIRY APO 130T PrimaLuceLab
Mount: Paramount MyT - Software Bisque
Camera: QHYCCD QHY9
Filter: Optolong H-a 7nm, OIII 6.5nm
Frames: H-a: 48x900s -- OIII: 26x900s
Total Integration: 18.5 Hours
Software: SGP – TheSkyX – PHD2 – DSS – PixInsight – CS6
Location: Noventa di Piave (Venice) 4 meter above sea level – ITALY
Environment Temperature: About 26°C
Relative Humidity: 88%
Date: 05.07.20 - 07.07.20 - 08.07.20 - 25.07.20 - 27.07.20
Taken from the AstroAtlas Observatory situated in Noventa di Piave (ITALY), this is my bicolor version of NGC6992. I acquired it using the Optolong H-a and OIII filters.
I am very happy of this result which is my really first time I use the Bicolor technique.
I have acquired the H-a data during almost full moon (about 96%).
This time I was able to use PixelMath and Starnet, in PixInsight. They were very helpful for the processing.
I hope you like it and clear skies!
NOTE: The image was acquired from a polluted sky with high humidity - Bortle 5.
NGC6992 - The Veil Nebula - Bicolor
Technical Information:
Telescope: AIRY APO 130T PrimaLuceLab
Mount: Paramount MyT - Software Bisque
Camera: QHYCCD QHY9
Filter: Optolong H-a 7nm, OIII 6.5nm
Frames: H-a: 48x900s -- OIII: 26x900s
Total Integration: 18.5 Hours
Software: SGP – TheSkyX – PHD2 – DSS – PixInsight – CS6
Location: Noventa di Piave (Venice) 4 meter above sea level – ITALY
Environment Temperature: About 26°C
Relative Humidity: 88%
Date: 05.07.20 - 07.07.20 - 08.07.20 - 25.07.20 - 27.07.20
Taken from the AstroAtlas Observatory situated in Noventa di Piave (ITALY), this is my bicolor version of NGC6992. I acquired it using the Optolong H-a and OIII filters.
I am very happy of this result which is my really first time I use the Bicolor technique.
I have acquired the H-a data during almost full moon (about 96%).
This time I was able to use PixelMath and Starnet, in PixInsight. They were very helpful for the processing.
I hope you like it and clear skies!
NOTE: The image was acquired from a polluted sky with high humidity - Bortle 5.