A Seestar S50 was used to capture 33 minutes worth of 10s exposures of M97, the Owl nebula. The data were stacked and part processed in Siril and part processed in Neat image and Gimp. The clear period was so short, there was no time to set up the regular equatorial mount and a scope. This is one of the benefits of using a Seestar S50, it is so quick to set up and start capturing data.
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M97, The Owl nebula
Steve Wainwright and Nicola Mackin

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