Single 5s exposure through the nifty fifty. Contrast and level tweaked JPEG, most red and blue hot pixels removed (can't see green, colourblind, sorry ;-) More satellite streaks. Tarantula nebula is visible. Part of a set, so stacking will occur.
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Completely invisibly due to light pollution, but aimed the camera at where a Magellanic cloud should be hiding in the hope of being able to process it into life.
This is the best I can manage and you can just make out a cloud! I am rather impressed I managed to get it in the middle of the frame based solely on an iPhone app :-)
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Small Magellanic Cloud and 47 Tucanae with some satellite trails for good measure. 4 stacked 5s exposures made with the 50mm f/1.8 "nifty fifty".
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Combination of three 120 second single-filter (R, G, B) exposures, processed in GIMP 2.6.
Taken with the Bradford Robotic Telescope Galaxy Camera. Celestron C14 with FLI MicroLine fitted with a E2V CCD47-10.
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