Eta Carinae with Veloce RH200 (first light)

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Eta Carinae with Veloce RH200 (first light)

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Hi all,

This is one of my first test colour RGB image generated from the new astrograph - Veloce RH200 from Officina Stellare. It is not without issues (halos), but for Eta Carinae, it seems ok. Here's sharing a quick-processed straight RGB (no HA) with 4x5min exposures per RGB channel. Taken over last weekend in Mersing.

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Awesome, Remus! i wonder if we will get to see a supernova from there in our lifetime :)
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Great shot and pleasing colors
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Stunning...submit for Apod ? :)

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Lovely colours! Can clearly see the reflection nebulosity elements.
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