ZWO ASI 6200 MC Pro First light

Finally a clear night again. There were a few high clouds, but nevertheless I could finally try out the new ZWO ASI 6200 MC Pro on February 16. The clouds were noticeable in the photos, but the result was still promising.

At least I could try out a few things and among other things initialize and activate the autofocus function in the Voyager. So from now on I can automatically refocus during longer image sequences.

On February 17th it was clear and I had programmed the following objects to be photographed:

- M 31 - Andromeda Galaxy

- M 42 - Orion Nebula

- M 45 - Pleiades

- IC 434 - Horsehead Nebula


The Andromeda galaxy soon disappeared behind the house, and so I could take only 10 pictures, which were not enough to make a good photo.


Next I processed the Pleiades. From 48 pictures à 30s the following picture was created:

M 45 - Pleiades: ZWO ASI 6200 MC Pro, C 11 EdgeHD, Hyperstar V4.0

After that I started with the Orion Nebula. From 138 images à 30s the following image was created:

M 42 - Orion Nebula: ZWO ASI 6200 MC Pro, C 11 EdgeHD, Hyperstar V4.0

And finally the image of the Horsehead Nebula (98 images at 30s):

IC 434 - Horsehead and flame nebula: ZWO ASI 6200 MC Pro, C11 EdgeHD, Hyperstar V4.0


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