5.75 hours of Eagle Nebula

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5.75 hours of Eagle Nebula

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I have been gathering fifteen-minute subs of M16 for the past week, to add to the first lot I captured a week ago.

Here is a total of 5.75 hours

I tell ya, it is well worth the effort and a visible difference when you take the time to create darks and flats for subtraction, plus the extra subs. Really.

Baz.

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I had another go at re-stacking them in Deep sky stacker then running them through photoshop with a crop as well. I think I have the colour right now and the technique is getting easier to replicate.Image
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Nice work Barry!
All those patient hours paid off..
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Wow! Just wonder how you waited that 5 hours! It is indeed splendid!
Blast off!!!!!!!
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Hi,
Nice eagle... [smilie=admire2.gif]

WOW!! 5.75hrs of exposure... and I think you must took a long time to capture all the sub frames. Well Done!!

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Post by wintertriangle22 »

When discovered in 1745 by one Phillipe Loy , he described only the open cluster in Serpens Cauda.About 20 years later in 1764 Messier thought the area is surrounded by a faint glow & added to his catalogue as M16.Can see the eagle right in the middle of this eagle nebula.Nice astrophoto & well worth the effort , mate
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