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Nebula Photos | Huge Telescope. Tiny Sensor. Why? @NebulaPhotos | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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Camera I used: touptekastro.com/products/atr585c?variant=47199876907320
Telescope I used: bit.ly/3S7T9ot
Processing software I used: siril.org
Astrobin group / discussions: astrobin.com/groups/92/short-exposures-dso and astrobin.com/forum/c/astrophotography/deep-sky/lucky-imaging-for-dso

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Contents
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0:00 Why?
2:08 'Resolution' explained
3:45 Limits on resolution
6:55 The solution: Lucky Imaging
9:38 The gear
12:13 Capture
14:24 Squarespace (sponsor)
15:25 Stacking with Siril
24:32 Results
27:00 Next steps
28:14 Extended shell
29:10 Patreon (credits)

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