IFN in Ursa Major. Reprocessing old data with new tools.

Ginge

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I decided to dig up old data to see what could be done with it using the tools made by RC Astro. This is data acquired back in 2015, the first photons collected from my then newly built observatory in the woods outside Oslo. The brightest star is 24 d Ursae Majoris and the IFN is a part of the larger structure dubbed the Volcano nebula.

Optics: Epsilon 180ed 8" f2/8
Camera: QSI 583wsg
Guider: Lodestar
Mount: Takahashi EM-200 Temma 2m
Exposure: L: 30x600s, R: 8x600s, G: 8x600s, B: 8x600s
Total integration time: 9hrs
Filters: Astrodon LRGB E-series Gen II
Shot from Bjarkebu Observatory near Ytre Enebakk, Norway in March 2015

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Larger version here: https://astrob.in/ioj0jm/0/

Clear skies!
Ginge
 
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