

Stacked19 Large Magellanic Cloud 30.0s Bin1 294MC gain121 20230918 002944 0.0C
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- Album: EAA, C8 SCT f/6.3, ASI294MC Pro 0 Deg, HEQ5 Pro, AA+

Nearly 200,000 light-years from Earth, the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, floats in space. Vast clouds of gas within it slowly collapse to form new stars that light up the gas clouds.
Images from my EAA session on 18-09-2023
ASIAIR Plus (32GB) in Live Stacking mode with calibration frames and no post processing.
Calibration Frames:
Master Flat (Stack 20, Exp 5.0s, Bin1, Gain121, cooled to 0°C)
Master Bias as Dark Flat/Flat Dark (Stack 50, Exp 5.0s, Bin1, Gain121, cooled to 0°C)
Master Dark (Stack 20, Exp 30.0s, Bin1, Gain121, cooled to 0°C)
Exposure: 30 seconds, Unguided, Uncropped image
Time: 10 minutes
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