I’ve been working my way through the van den Bergh (vdB) catalog of reflection nebulae, which is a challenging target set from where I live. But I have greatly enjoyed capturing these objects. Next up is vdB158 which sits at the “head” of the very faint LBN534 in Andromeda. I captured nearly 19hrs on this one, necessary from my moderately light polluted skies.
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Beautiful image Joel.
@joelshort - that is a great shot.
By the way, how much light pollution are you shooting through. Do you happen to have any SQM readings?
DaveNL
Dave, I have some skyglow, especially to the north and west. A couple
years ago I had a SQM and if I remember correctly the reading was 19.5 -
20.5 or somewhere in that range. However, each year I can see the sky glow
getting a little worse.
Hi @joelshort
Thanks for that. My SQM readings generally run from 19.5 to 20.0. So, good to see what is possible.
DaveNL