After the observation session with DotDotDotZ & cousin and swimaniac & family, the weather improve a lot... from party cloudy & humid to clear & not so wet. So I decided to retake the M51 Whirlpool Galaxy. But after taking a series frames, I realized that M51 was too low and the frames will not be good due to light pollution. It's was already around 3am, so I decided to pack up.
As I was packing up, I realized the zenith was very clear... It was the first time that I saw the constellation Sagitta and Vulpecula with nake eye in Singapore... I estimate the zenith limiting magnitude was around 5 - 5.5. More stars should be visible if the site was a dark site...

As I do a series of 2 minute exposure test frames, some of it contain star trails... I realized that it was caused by the random slight breeze. The 1000mm focal length and a long scope on a GPD mount operate at it's maximum loading capacity will start to sway even under the smallest breeze... it's sway a bit, but my DSLR capture it.


I didn't do much processing other than image calibration, aligned and stacking... will do more processing to enhance colour when got time. Also, the star trails on the 15 frames disappear after the stacking. This is my second time image on M20 (the first was using my previous Sky-Watcher 6" F5 Newtonian) and the result was better than my first attempt.

Capture Info
Telescope: Celestron 8" F5 Newtonian
Camera: Canon 300D Prime Focus with Coma Corrector
Location: Tampines, Singapore
Image: 30 x 1.5 minute Images @ ISO800
Have a nice day.