Tulip Nebula using AT6RC-colour

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Tulip Nebula using AT6RC-colour

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Hi,

This is SH2-101 Tulip Nebula. This object has a low surface brightness. I used AT6-RC telescope with reducer. I need to sell this scope to purchase other Astro gears. processed in colour.



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Nice Shot Kimo, thinking of using Camera lenses for wide field ?
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Thanks.

Yes, I bought the wide field lens for CCD, adaptor for CCD not yet arrived. lets see how the things will turn, no confidence .
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[smilie=happy.gif] That's an interesting Nebula and nicely done, Kimo....
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Nice flower! [smilie=good-job.gif]
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Thanks to all.
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I am planning to adding more exposures of other filter. I just want to know can I use other scope to adding more exposure on it? it wont be the same focal length and aperture but I can arrange the focal length 75mm lesser then this scope. I don't know if this will works!
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You can stack images from multiple camera/scope with Registar, regardless of focal length and image scale.

I want to try it myself, the software is $150.
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