Messier 7 is an open star cluster in the core of the Milky Way, so it’s an incredibly dense star field compared to most of my other astro photos. If you’re in dark enough skies it’s possible to see the cluster with the naked eye in the summer (it’s also great to view through binoculars). I wish I had gotten more time on this to bring out the dark nebula before some haze came in, but I’m still extremely pleased with these results for just 25 minutes of exposure time. Captured on June 25th, 2020 from a Bortle 4 zone.
Every dot in this image is a star.
Messier 7 is an open star cluster in the core of the Milky Way, so it’s an incredibly dense star field compared to most of my other astro photos. If you’re in dark enough skies it’s possible to see the cluster with the naked eye in the summer (it’s also great to view through binoculars). I wish I had gotten more time on this to bring out the dark nebula before some haze came in, but I’m still extremely pleased with these results for just 25 minutes of exposure time. Captured on June 25th, 2020 from a Bortle 4 zone.
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Equipment:
TPO 6" F/4 Imaging Newtonian
Orion Sirius EQ-G
ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro
Skywatcher Quattro Coma Corrector
ZWO EFW 8x1.25"/31mm
Astronomik LRGB+CLS Filters- 31mm
Astrodon 31mm Ha 5nm, Oiii 3nm, Sii 5nm
Agena 50mm Deluxe Straight-Through Guide ScopeZWO ASI-120MC for guidingMoonlite Autofocuser
Acquisition: 24.5 minutes (Camera at Unity Gain, -15°C)
Lum- 25x30"
Red- 8x30""
Green- 9x30"
Blue- 7x30"
Darks- 30
Flats- 30 per filter
Capture Software:
and PHD2 for guiding and dithering.PixInsight Processing:
BatchPreProcessing
StarAlignment
Blink
ImageIntegration
DynamicCrop
AutomaticBackgroundExtraction 2X
Luminance:
TGV/MMT Noise Reduction
ArcsinhStretch
HistogramTransformation
RGB:
LinearFit to green
ChannelCombination
AutomaticBackgroundExtraction
PhotometricColorCalibration
SCNR
HSVRepair
ArcsinhStretch
HistogramTransformation
LRGBCombination with Lum
CurveTransformations
HistogramTransformation
UnsharpMask
MorphologicalTransformation to reduce star sizes
Invert>SCNR>Invert
More Curves
Annotation