Messier 97, March ’25

In March, I added luminance data to my OSC Messier 97 image from 2023. I think the result is quite impressive.

For the first time, I added additional data to an originally finished astrophotograph that I had taken with a standard Canon camera. The new data was captured using my cooled mono camera.

Full resolution on Astrobin:

Session Details:

TelescopeVixen VC200L
Focal Length1800mm
Erecting Lense
CameraCanon EOS M100(a), ToupTek SkyEye62AM
FilterBaader L CMOS Optimized 50.4mm
MountSkywatcher HEQ5 Pro, Belt and Hypertuned
Guiding EquipmentAPT 240mm
Guiding CameraToupTek GPM462M
Photography Date05/18/2023, 05/25/2023, 03/06/2025
Exposure-Time LightsRGB 38x300s, L 30x180s
Correction framesFLATS, DARKFLATS, DARKS
SensitivityISO 400, GAIN 100
Processing Date04/2025
Software StackStellarmate OS, PixInsight, Affinity Photo
Capture PlaceKoblenz, Germany

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