It didn't quite work out! So here's just M110 on it's own captured using
5 x 180 second subs at -10°C
5 darks, 20 flats, 20 flat darks
Deep sky stacker,
Regards
Graeme
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I do note faint extensions of M110's galactic disk generally along the major axis, but not quite in line with it. Particularly in the direction of the lower left corner If any outlying structure of M31 were to be picked up, I would look for it in toward the upper right corner of your image in the direction of M31. However, I will say I am picking up some general haziness, albeit quite subtle, across the majority of the frame. This may be due toGraeme1858 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:22 am
Thanks Alan
The new ASI294 seems to be doing the job ok!
I also spotted the gradient at the edge of the image and wasn't sure if it was light pollution or the edge of Andromeda as per my initial intention. I tried to orientate my image to compare to a Stellarium screen dump. With no diagonal I'm inverted on both axes and at themeridian as we were M110 was above M31 to the West. I should probably take more notes whilst imaging!
Regards
Graeme
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