Triangulum Galaxy - M33

JimFox

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This is the Triangulum Nebula, M33 that I captured about 10 days ago. It's really fun being able to get so much more detail since I now have an astro camera, the ASIair 2600mc Pro.

Lights - 36 images @120 secs
Flats - 20
Darks - 10

ASIair 2600mc Pro
Tamron 150-600mm @600mm
ASIAir Pro
Stacked in DeepSkyStacker
Processed in Photoshop

All comments are welcome,

Jim

M33_TriangulumGalaxy_20220822_dw.jpg
 

chuckp

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This is the Triangulum Nebula, M33 that I captured about 10 days ago. It's really fun being able to get so much more detail since I now have an astro camera, the ASIair 2600mc Pro.

Lights - 36 images @120 secs
Flats - 20
Darks - 10

ASIair 2600mc Pro
Tamron 150-600mm @600mm
ASIAir Pro
Stacked in DeepSkyStacker
Processed in Photoshop

All comments are welcome,

Jim

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Nice work Jim, happy to hear you are liking the camera.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Great result Jim. You've captured the arms really well !
Thanks Carlos! I like how it turned out, though I think it's got a bit too much of a magenta cast too it. When I tried to correct it, I just didn't like the results so I left it like this.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Nice work Jim, happy to hear you are liking the camera.
I appreciate that Chuck. Yeah, the new camera is really awesome. It's nice to be using all real astro gear, minus the scope where I am still using my Tamron 150-600mm lens. But the real important parts, the Astro camera, the guide camera, and the ASIair Pro to control it is all astro. It was a bit of a jump going from using my Nikon D850, but the transition has been pretty smooth, and I keep getting more comfortable with it each time.
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Good job Jim, given how large this is, this is actually a fainter object than many realize. You have started to get some of the harder to capture details in this one.

ML
 
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