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Originally Posted by RobF
Great work Phil. I've heard this is an extremely faint sucker and you've brought it out really well. Have you shot many other targets with the FSQ?
(glad to see the QHY9 is still cranking (clicking? ) out top images too!)
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Thanks Rob. Only other image with FSQ to date is Lagoon:
https://philhart.smugmug.com/DeepSky...bula/i-PvB3wxZ
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Originally Posted by dylan_odonnell
What an amazing image. One of the best I've seen of that faint nebula! Really clear.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Nice image Phil. Doing 40 hours was a good move. When I imaged this same part in almost the same composition I wish I had collected a lot more. At the time I had not started doing remote automation and I remember thinking that automation would have helped. It's always better to collect more than you need in my opinion and in this case you have been able to select the best data. I really like your colours and the vibrancy, by comparison my version looks drab. The dark nebulosity shows up with the greater integration too.
Well done.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
gosh that is good - pretty dim target with plenty of detail and colour, nice work.
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
That's a really super WH! One would never realise how faint it is looking at your image. You make the difficult look easy.
Now, can I have 40 hours of sky too?
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Thanks Paul, Ray, Kevin, Dylan. It is indeed a faint object. I've tried some short exposures in the past but nothing serious. Glad to have been able to bring it out clearly here and that you appreciate it
. Certainly no way I could have done this without automation. Central Vic weather a pretty good option too it seems.
Phil