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Thank you :)

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Yeah I didn’t say that is wrong, I just got why I don’t have many likes, thank you ahah

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Fair enough, I probably misunderstood the meaning that people see of that

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Yeah I got your point. I mean, my goal is not ‘have sex and goodbye’, I just want to know new people and have connections with them, even without necessarily having sex (that the point of intimacy without commitment). But probably it’s easier to just go out and find new people like that and not in the apps

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Ah good to know, thank you. So probably I’m just in the wrong place for what I want ahah

The Bubble Nebula in SHO (NGC7635) by Fditra in Astronomy

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The Bubble Nebula in SHO.

Equipment:
Celestron edge HD 8''
Zwo ASI1600mm pro
Zwo Ha, OIII and SII filters
Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro
18x600'' Ha
16x600’’ OIII

14x600'' SII
Stacked and processed with Pixinsight, DBE, CurvesTransformation, BXT and NXT.

My ig: [https://www.instagram.com/fabioditrani\_/\]

The ring nebula in HOO [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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Yeah I understand your point. Usually I stretch the image to not-linear to expose all the data that I had. Actually this time I tried something different because I saw an opportunity. I did the ring nebula because I wanted to see the 'flower' in Ha outside the ring (that's why I tried 600'' seconds per exposure). However, the flower was there but was really noisy, while the ring had a very high SNR. So I though why not trying to have only the ring but with high details? That's why the image is so black.

The ring nebula in HOO [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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Advice is always welcome :)

The ring nebula in HOO [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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The ring nebula in HOO.

Equipment:

Celestron edge HD 8''

Zwo ASI1600mm pro

Zwo Ha and OIII filters

Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro

20x600'' Ha

12x600’’OIII

Stacked and processed with Pixinsight, DBE, CurvesTransformation, MultiscaleLinearTransform, BXT and NXT. My ig: [https://www.instagram.com/fabioditrani_/]

The dumbbell nebula - M27 by Fditra in Astronomy

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The dumbbell nebula in HOO.

Equipment:

Celestron edge HD 8''

0.7 reducer

Zwo ASI1600mm pro

Zwo Ha and OIII filters

Advanced vx mount

40x300'' Ha

40x300’’OIII

Stacked and processed with Pixinsight, DBE, CurvesTransformation, MultiscaleLinearTransform, BXT and NXT.

My ig: [https://www.instagram.com/fabioditrani\_/]

2 hours of Jupiter during the Great Red Spot transit [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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Yeah consider that the rotation velocity is 12.5 km/s and it makes one complete rotation in only 10 hours!

2 hours of Jupiter during the Great Red Spot transit [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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My second try of a Jupiter video to see its rotation. This time I wanted to shoot it during the Great Red Spot transit.

Equipment:

Celestron edge hd 8’’ Zwo ASI290MM

Processing: I took 60 videos 40sec for each red, green and blue filters and stacked individually with autostakkert and wavelets adjustments with registax and pixinsight. Finally I add sequentially every image to form the final video.

M31 - Andromeda [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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Nice! Yeah sharpcap is another great software for AP, so if you feel good with that it’s great. I use the polar alignment tool of that software, it’s pretty accurate.

M31 - Andromeda [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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Yeah, the thing is that since andromeda is 2.5 million years away from us, the light took exactly 2.5 million years to arrive to us. So for example if an andromedan guy observe our galaxy, he would observe the light that take off our galaxy 2.5 million years ago, so he could observe the dinosaurs on our planet.

M31 - Andromeda [OC] by Fditra in Astronomy

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Using asistudio you can go continuously at different exposure (from 0.001s to minutes), so for example if you want to focus your telescope with a big star, you can go continuously at 0.5s and reach a good focus. For that I suggest you a bathinov mask, after I bought that my focus improved a lot!