And probably still can't!
Conditions cleared last night here, but the sky - especially LP - was a strong "Meh", but decided I had to image anyway. I have a list of "just to say I've imaged it" targets, and a couple are around Crux, so went with NGC 5315 PN in Circinus.
I knew it was SMALL. I didn't think it was THAT small
This is the HST version of it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NGC_5315HSTfull.jpg
This is my version (3hrs of 10 min subs)>
Annotated:
https://www.astrobin.com/342081/0/?nc=user
Full image:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/342081/0/
Close crop (yes, the pinky "star" at centre) - 400% zoom
:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/342081/B/?nc=user
Don't blink, you'll miss it! I am not going to revisit it. I'll leave that to people who image at f/15
I think I need more aperture and resolution...you know, kind of like Hubble or La Silla....