Here are (yet more!) NGC7000 images. This time, I decided to stack and do most adjustments in Siril (including star removal and recomposition), with some very minor tweaks in Affinity and some sharpening in Astrosurface. I ran the finished image through Topaz Denoising and Gigapixel AI high fidelity mode. Siril stacked a little over 3 hours of 10 second integrations; the stack was definitely better than that produced by the Seestar. One image is a little over processed to show detail; the other is a little more restrained...
The trials, tribulations and small triumphs of a Charlotte, NC astronomer imaging under Bortle 8/9 skies.
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The Tulip Nebula—Hubble Palette
This image is just over 3 hours of integration on the Tulip Nebula. The image was stacked with star processing, initial histogram stretch, a...

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I had a couple of emails asking how to defork an ETX telescope. The ETX 90 and ETX 125 were optically superb scopes, but the mounts left a...
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The ZEQ25 doing its stuff on a cold night--imaging the Orion Nebula with an 8 inch f/4 astrograph. Note the lovely Christmas rug :) As ...
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Like the Ring Nebula, the Dumbbell nebula is a planetary nebula marking the end of a star's life as it puffs off its outer layers into s...
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