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Old 25-04-2018, 09:41 AM
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Doodling in space

As I have mentioned before, although I was always going to hit some of the bright colourful show stopper objects and areas, fields of very faint dust were also in my sights to hit with this remarkable bit of Nippon glass

So, this is a weird isolated bit of molecular dust in Musca about 700 light years away and affectionately refereed to by a term apparently first coined by Denis di Cicco of US S&T when he was in Australia in 1986 to observe Halley's Comet...

The transparency wasn't on my side either night when capturing this set as we have a lot of burning off going on around the ACT at the moment and while this has given us some wonderful red sunsets lately it is not good for trying to capture fields of faint molecular dust....

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The Dark Doodad (click on image to enlarge and look around)

and a bigger one to surf around is HERE

Hope you like ....looks like Lewis's pencil....

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Old 25-04-2018, 10:31 AM
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on the 49" monitor it looks freaking awesome
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Old 25-04-2018, 10:37 AM
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You’ve got a lovely doodle Mike ( hey, we can say that in Canberra)
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Old 25-04-2018, 10:41 AM
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Another great wide field shot Mike

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Old 25-04-2018, 10:49 AM
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Excellent huge field field there Mike
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Old 25-04-2018, 11:28 AM
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That's a beauty Mike! I haven't visited this for ages.
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Old 25-04-2018, 12:02 PM
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Lovely image. Interestingly the Flickr image seems way better than the PBase image.

Have a look. Its much cleaner and better colour at least on my monitor.
Flickr presents the image better? I've been using Pbase as well, perhaps I should check out Flickr.

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Old 25-04-2018, 12:56 PM
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Absolutely first class!
Top image, well crafted with perfect star colours.

Bravo!
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Old 25-04-2018, 01:23 PM
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Great image Mike. Nice to have the gear to get such a wide angle pic with such sharpness.
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Old 25-04-2018, 01:32 PM
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I'll point the FSQ-85 at it next clear non-smoky night Mike. Then we can see how the smaller sister FSQ fares against Big Brother.
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Old 25-04-2018, 04:24 PM
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on the 49" monitor it looks freaking awesome
That's nice to know...that's a big monitor

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You’ve got a lovely doodle Mike ( hey, we can say that in Canberra)
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I'll point the FSQ-85 at it next clear non-smoky night Mike. Then we can see how the smaller sister FSQ fares against Big Brother.
Go for it

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Another great wide field shot Mike

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Thanks Steve, it is a very capable rig

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Fantastic, Mike
Cheers Rick

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Excellent huge field field there Mike
Thanks Louie

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That's a beauty Mike! I haven't visited this for ages.
Thanks Kevin

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Lovely image. Interestingly the Flickr image seems way better than the PBase image.

Have a look. Its much cleaner and better colour at least on my monitor.
Flickr presents the image better? I've been using Pbase as well, perhaps I should check out Flickr.

Greg.
Dunno bout "way better" but I agree, I do like the default display for the FSQ-PL16803 images on flickr

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Absolutely first class!
Top image, well crafted with perfect star colours.

Bravo!
Thank you very much Andy

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Great image Mike. Nice to have the gear to get such a wide angle pic with such sharpness.
Indeed, I am really enjoying this new setup...however last imaging session I used the AG12 and SX kit for a high res shot (just to make sure the dual setup actually all worked) on something bright, before heading over to this baby with FSQ setup, once the Moon set...first time I have imaged with both setups on the same night actually, was easy, woohoo! great versatility

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Old 25-04-2018, 06:04 PM
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That's a nice one. There are features that I was not able to capture years ago when I did a mosaic of most of the doodad. Those lower nodules look great and the cirrus in the upper left has been shown well too.
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Old 25-04-2018, 08:42 PM
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That's a nice one. There are features that I was not able to capture years ago when I did a mosaic of most of the doodad. Those lower nodules look great and the cirrus in the upper left has been shown well too.
Well..ya did want another big dust field Paul so, here ya go!

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That really POPS

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Cool JA

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Wow those stars are as perfect as I've ever seen Mike! And not a bad doodle either (always wanted to say that).

Love the glob nearby, adds nice context.
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Old 26-04-2018, 07:17 AM
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So many stars - astonishing! At 1:1 they are tiny points.

You've captured the subtle gradation from the intensely dark dust totally obscuring the stars behind, to the much more widespread but thinner dust which just changes the colour of what's behind.
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Old 26-04-2018, 07:22 AM
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A rich and beautiful star field with an interesting brown smudge embedded in it! Nice work Mike.
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Old 26-04-2018, 03:57 PM
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Wow those stars are as perfect as I've ever seen Mike! And not a bad doodle either (always wanted to say that).

Love the glob nearby, adds nice context.
Cheers Simon, I agree the glob kinda completes the scene really, wouldn't be as cool without it

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So many stars - astonishing! At 1:1 they are tiny points.

You've captured the subtle gradation from the intensely dark dust totally obscuring the stars behind, to the much more widespread but thinner dust which just changes the colour of what's behind.
It's certainly a very dusty area and the homogeneous spread of stars is quite amazing, not a gap to be seen over 16 square degrees ..it's a Stella carpet

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A rich and beautiful star field with an interesting brown smudge embedded in it! Nice work Mike.
Too right Marcus, certainly is rich, as I said to M&T that's 16 square degrees of wall to wall stars so evenly spread

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