In this video, I went after M33 Triangulum Galaxy, which is million light years from Earth. I did have some issues with my original guiding camera a Bresser FullHD, so had to switch over to my new ZWO ASI120mm. The night came to a premature end however, as the lenses fogged up because of dew and also a big cloud bank rolled in just after midnight. In the end I managed to capture 29 x 180 second exposures which I then stacked with DeepSkyStacker, tweaked the output with Pixinsight and then further tweaked in GIMP. Equipment Used Celestron EdgeHD 11 Celestron CGX mount ZWO ASI120mm guide camera ZWO ASI2600MC-P imaging camera Software Astrophotography Tool: DeepSkyStacker: PixInsight: AutoScript for PI: GIMP: #Astrophotography #DavesAstrophotography #Cyprus
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