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The Rosette Nebula.
A little over 33 hours (Total Integrated Time) made of 330 second subs.
- An unmodified Canon EOS-6D looking through an Optolong L-Quad Enhance Filter.
- A 1963 Edmund Scientific 6" F8 Newtonian mounted on a SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro.
- Guided via a ZWO ASI220MM Mini (mono) with a IR/UV band-pass filter that's looking through an Askar 52mm f/4 guide-scope that's worked via PHD2.
Unfortunately, I learned after the project was started that I need to >expose for the stack and not for the individual subs<. As a result, 330 second subs are a bit long-winded. Live and learn.
So, if anyone asks,"Is BYEOS any count?", the answer is: "YES, Absolutely!"
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