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After having basic camera setups with simple trackers, I was gifted a seestar s30. Closed in back yard has a small area that isn't covered in trees but has a perfect view of Orion. Going to let it run as long as I dare tonight and pull the fits files to import into siril and do a proper stacking but the apps stacking after only fifteen minutes is already making me excited for what I can pull out of it with an hour+ integration time.

Now if the clouds and fog stay away long enough for me to get quality subs, I'll be a happy night owl

Edit: cloud bank came rolling in shortly afterwards. Will have better seeing the next few nights so hopefully will be able to get a lot more time to help clear up the noise and improve detail. Fifteen minutes is nowhere near enough

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[–] Quadhammer@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Is that a star in that little left nebula?

[–] DokPsy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

It is! There are several sprinkled in both sides of the Orion nebula. Sadly, I can't find its name at the moment as it's late and my star charts don't list it