Eagle Nebula – M16
The Eagle Nebula – M16
The Eagle nebula, the most icon nebula popularized by Hubble capturing it in 1995. I was able to capture this over 4 straight nights with good seeing but low southernly imaging. 302 images captured and stacked in 5 hours total imaging over 4 nights in Hydrogen Alpha, Sulfur, and Oxygen filters. Pretty happy with how this turned out and also processed it with stars removed to show the nebula contrasts.
Equipment
Telescope: Celestron 8″ Edge HD Schmidt-Cassegrain
Focal Reducer: .7x reduced to 1400mm
Main Camera: ZWO ASI 1600mm-pro Monochrome
Mount: Skywatcher EQ6r-Pro
Guide Scope: Meade 70mm F/5 Quadruplet
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI 290mm-mini
Computer: ASIair PRO
Location
Location: Pendleton, Oregon
Bortle: 4
Long & Lat: 45.67N, 118.79 W
Shoot Parameters
Ha Filter: 206×60″
Oiii Filter: 78×60″
Sii Filter: 18×60″
Calibration Bias: 40
Calibration Dark: 25
Calibration Flat: 20
Integration Time: ~5 hours total
Gain: 139 (unity)
Cooling: -10
Processing Software: Photoshop CC, Astro Pixel Processor, StarNet, ASIair PRO