M106 reprocess

Here is a reprocess of M106 that I worked on over the weekend. ..
M106 is a Spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici ~23.7 million light years from Earth.
Imaged from Ocala, FL using a combination of 6 min and 10 min exposures stacked in DeepSkyStacker for a total of 6 hours 40 min.
1 hours each RGB
3 hours and 40 min Luminance
Photoshop CS5
Imaging telescope: Orion 80mm EON
Orion 50mm guidescope with SSAG
Imaging camera: QSI 683 ws
Losmandy G-11 with Gemini II
Hutech IDAS Light Pollution Suppression (LPS) Filter



Barnard 33, the Horsehead nebula


Barnard 33 the Horsehead nebula
12/17, 12/18 and 12/22, 2011 and 1/2, 1/3 2012
Emission, reflection and dark nebula ~1,344 light years from Earth located in the Orion constellation.
Ocala, FL
RGB data: combination of 2 minute and 4 minute exposure stacked in DSS for a total of 5 hours and 2 min
PS CS5
RegiStar
Orion 80mm EON
Orion 50mm guide scope with SSAG
Canon T1i
Losmandy G-11 with Gemini II
Atronomik 6nm Ha clip filter for Canon EOS
Hutech IDAS Light Pollution Suppression (LPS) Filter

M82 the Cigar galaxy


M82, with supernova SN 2014J, the Cigar galaxy in Ursa Major is 11.8 million light years from Earth.
The galaxy center of M82 is active with high rate of star formation caused by the gravitational effect from nearby spiral galaxy, M81.
This is a composite image taken from two different telescopes and two different cameras. The color is from a Canon T1i that was collected in 2011. The QSI 683wsg-8 was used to collect Luminance and Hydrogen-alpha data.
RGB data: Combination of 120 sec and 180 sec exposures stacked in DSS for a total integration time of 6 hours and 32 min. using Canon T1i.
Luminance data: 360 second exposures totaling 2.2 hours of integration using QSI 683wsg-8.
Hydrogen-alpha data: 20 minute exposures totaling 2 hours and 40 minutes of integration using the QSI CCD camera
Astro-Tech 6" Richey-Chretien (RGB)
Astro-Tech 8" Richey-Chretien (Luminance)
Celestron CG-5 German equatorial mount (2011)
Losmandy G11 with Gemini 2 (2014)

M81 Bode's galaxy


M81, Bode's galaxy, is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major approximately 11.8 million light years from Earth.
This is a composite of luminance data imaged from the QSI 683 (2014) and RGB data from a Canon T1i (2011).
Imaged from Ocala, FL
RGB data: Combination of 120 sec and 180 sec exposures stacked in DSS for a total integration time of 6 hours and 32 min. using Canon T1i.
Luminance data: 360 second exposures totaling 1.6 hours of integration using QSI 683wsg-8.
Astro-Tech 6" Richey-Chretien (RGB)
Astro-Tech 8" Richey-Chretien (Luminance)
Celestron CG-5 German equatorial mount (2011)
Losmandy G11 with Gemini 2