Tonight I made a first try with “The Image Source DMK31AU03.AS” on the Lagoon Nebula (M8). This nebula is quite close to the galactic center – that means roughly in this direction is the black hole of our galaxy located!
Here are additional camera parameters I used: Total exposure: ~5m20s, Date: 2012/07/14, Location: Boeblingen / Germany, Camera: DMK31AU03.AS, Telescope: 8″ f/5 GSO Newton, Image type: IR only, L: 8x 40s (IR), Camera settings: Auto max value: 1/30 (auto), Auto reference: 126, Brightness: 20, Gamma: 100, Gain: 1023.
| Date | 2012/07/14 |
| Location | Böblingen / Germany |
| Object | M8 (Lagoon Nebula) |
| Camera | DMK31AU03.AS |
| Guiding | none |
| Telescope | 8" GSO Newtonian |
| Barlow lens | none |
| Mount | EQ6Syntrek |
| Cooling | none |
| Luminance | 8x 40s |
| Red | none |
| Green | none |
| Blue | none |
| Dark | 4x |
| Flat | none |
| Total exposure | ~5m20sec. |
Clear skies!
Last updated: June 22, 2022 at 12:02 pm