Not so happy with the result but not bad. So I uploaded for you all . . .
;O)
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boothee,
you have done well with the mosaic attempt!
as to your questions on DSO imaging,
you need to have a motorised fork mount otherwise you cannot track the stars.
You could also employ a german equatorial mount that has motors well. Even with DSLR DSO imaging with 5 minutes sub exposures, you will need a trackable platform so that you could go deep enough. As to your guidescope needs, it depends on whether you are using an off-axis guider through the same imaging scope, which in that case, you do not need a guidescope. Otherwise if you are using the scope strictly for imaging, you will need the guidescope to ensure stars are pinpoint and minimize tracking errors of the mount.
you have done well with the mosaic attempt!
as to your questions on DSO imaging,
you need to have a motorised fork mount otherwise you cannot track the stars.
You could also employ a german equatorial mount that has motors well. Even with DSLR DSO imaging with 5 minutes sub exposures, you will need a trackable platform so that you could go deep enough. As to your guidescope needs, it depends on whether you are using an off-axis guider through the same imaging scope, which in that case, you do not need a guidescope. Otherwise if you are using the scope strictly for imaging, you will need the guidescope to ensure stars are pinpoint and minimize tracking errors of the mount.