Some DSOs processed from a small smart telescope (Seestar)

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1f11rwe

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  1. I’m borrowing the Seestar from a friend and tried to make the best of it while I have it. I did a video on the Seestar here if anyone’s interested: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo24kndLoWY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo24kndLoWY)

    I used Ed Ting’s video on the Seestar as a jumping off point for mine.

    About the images:

    * Taken from my Bortle 8 Backyard:
    * M13 – 15 mins
    * NGC6888 – 45 mins
    * Taken from my astronomy club’s field in a Bortle 6 location
    * M94 – 66 mins
    * M101 – 116 mins
    * NGC 7635 – 73 Mins
    * Taken from a Bortle 3 location in Vermont
    * M16 – 90 mins
    * All individual exposures are 10 secs each
    * They were all post-processed in Pixinsight. The video link above has comaprison of the live stack vs post-processed versions at the 7:30 mark

    The weather in New England has been terrible this summer so I didn’t get the amount of data I wanted on any of these targets.

    I have some more details on my Astrobin here: [https://www.astrobin.com/users/naztronomy/](https://www.astrobin.com/users/naztronomy/) – Only 3 of the 6 images are posted there as of this thread but I’ll post the rest soon.

    Happy to answer questions.

  2. DaveisUnknown on

    Fellow New Englander here! Weather has been 🗑️ for 🌚 watching. Anyway, picture 6 is fantastic.

    Edit: The sixth pic looks like a hawk. Dope.