Finally got a chance to spend some time processing data from the recent Total Lunar Eclipse.
This is a stacking of 10 images, bracketed,* taken in quick succession during totality. Location, our back patio in Bronte.
These exposures are all ISO 800 and range from 1s to 8s in length
Stacked and aligned in Autostakkert, then a touch of PixInsight to attack ‘noise.’
With the images collected here, during totality – where the Moon was amazingly dim – it was very difficult getting detail/fine focus. The stacking helped bring some out.
Thanks for lookin’.
Tech stuff: Canon T5i on the back of a SkyWatcher ED 600mm f7.5, atop a CGEM mount that was “roughly” aligned.
And let’s not forget this part … Ambient temp: -17.1C !!!
Jeff
Bracketed: A range of exposures.