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NGC 6883 (LBN 182) & WR 134
The picture was taken during 4 nights in August. By shooting the tulip Nebula earlier that month, I saw the white 'arc' on my subs / stacking result.
This gave me some hope to shoot this "weird" object (tbh it was the first time I saw it) without knowing directly what it was. :p
There were a lot of details in the O3 layer, so I was able to make pop (faintly but you know, Bortle 8) the Blue bubble surrounding the star and the blue nebulosity in this region.
As the Hydrogen was also a bit weak, I didn't apply many curves transformations on the image, to keep it clean and "natural"
Clear Skies :)
Lights : 96 x 600 sec (16h)
Darks : 60 ~ Offset : 100 ~ Flats : 60
Setup :
Camera : ZWO ASI 2600 MC
Main Scope : Skywatcher Esprit 100 ED
Mount : Skywatcher EQ6-R
Guide Camera : ZWO ASI 120MM Mini
Guide Scope : ZWO Mini Guide Scope
Filters : Antlia ALP-T
Others : ZWO ASIAIR PRO, ZWO EAF
NGC 6883 (LBN 182) & WR 134
The picture was taken during 4 nights in August. By shooting the tulip Nebula earlier that month, I saw the white 'arc' on my subs / stacking result.
This gave me some hope to shoot this "weird" object (tbh it was the first time I saw it) without knowing directly what it was. :p
There were a lot of details in the O3 layer, so I was able to make pop (faintly but you know, Bortle 8) the Blue bubble surrounding the star and the blue nebulosity in this region.
As the Hydrogen was also a bit weak, I didn't apply many curves transformations on the image, to keep it clean and "natural"
Clear Skies :)
Lights : 96 x 600 sec (16h)
Darks : 60 ~ Offset : 100 ~ Flats : 60
Setup :
Camera : ZWO ASI 2600 MC
Main Scope : Skywatcher Esprit 100 ED
Mount : Skywatcher EQ6-R
Guide Camera : ZWO ASI 120MM Mini
Guide Scope : ZWO Mini Guide Scope
Filters : Antlia ALP-T
Others : ZWO ASIAIR PRO, ZWO EAF