Hello All
A couple of images taking in late May and June:
1 - SNR G65.3+5.7 - Section of Little Veil Nebula in Cygnus - HaRHaGB
https://www.astrobin.com/a1p2t9/E/ (https://www.astrobin.com/a1p2t9/E/)
8h of Ha and 8h of RGB. Mixed the R with the Ha 50/50 and then used the synthetic L from the RGB shot and added the Ha to create the final L.
(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/m7pWfk0scpqs_16536x0_85166Htd.png)
2 - LDN 792 - Dark Nebula in Vulpecula - The Pigtail Nebula - LRGB
Almost 3hrs of L and 2.5hrs of RGB. Short exposures as no astronomical darkness available. This is close to the dark nebulae I captured last summer. Lovely area of the summer skies.
(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/PS3ArnyiDOP8_16536x0_85166Htd.png)
Roberto
Very nice , Roberto.
Roger
Look at all those stars - and their colours!
Beautiful!
- Hugh
Very nice as usual Roberto. I am still amazed at what you can get from Petts Wood.
Nice round stars. Well captured and processed.
Clear Skies
GW
Thank you All. Imaging these at around and after midnight helps. I think there were a couple of nights for each object where transparency was good; this helps set a reference frame when addressing light pollution gradients in pre-processing.
Roberto
Regarding 1 - SNR G65.3+5.7 - Section of Little Veil Nebula in Cygnus - HaRHaGB
I did not realise what a fantastic result this is until I attempted to image part of this SNR myself in Ha a few nights ago. It is so faint even after 3 hours and stacking including using some binned Ha to bring out the nebulosity it was too faint to be useable.
You have done exceedingly well.
Carole