Southern DSOs
Taken by James Roger Samworth on May 30, 2021 @ Nailstone, Nuneaton, UK
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Date Taken: 2021:05:30 05:58:09
 
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The glories of the Sagittarius area are always very low in the sky from here in the UK as you can see from the picture my Southern sky with the Moon rising to the East of the Sagittarius "teapot". However, even with these conditions I can get some satisfying images from indoors! I have never tried these particular DSOs before from indoors and it was an interesting exercise. All 3 images were as a result of a stack of 41 5 second exposures -3 1/2 minutes in total (No that isn't a typo - 3 1/2 minutes, not 3 1/2 hours!) The stacking was done with Registax 5 and the processing in GIMP.
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