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Thanks to Peter Ward's excellent customer service ( he promptly sorted out a filter wheel issue), I was able to image on one of the few clear nights we have had recently. 18 x 600s subs FSQ104 with QHY600M. Astrobin link www.astrobin.com/u9n717
Mickoid
12-02-2022, 07:13 PM
Great work Luke, the Astrobin hi-res is a gem to look at. Not sure why this one slipped through without a reply for over 4 weeks, especially when I've not come across one showing so much Ha in this area before. I guess it wasn't colourful enough! :lol: Thanks for sharing your work, this is a good example of why 4inch Takahashi scopes cost so much!
Hans Tucker
12-02-2022, 07:40 PM
Ditto ... oozes Wow factor.
Dave882
12-02-2022, 07:49 PM
Wow there’s a lot of detail in that!. Absolutely huge!!
Peter Ward
13-02-2022, 02:41 PM
Wow. Seriously epic.
BTW I've heard of an FSQ106....but never a FSQ104. :question:
Hi Luke amazing image so much Ha, good to know you are still imaging you visited my observatory outside singo about a thousand years ago with a new high tech st4 camera those were the days. Anyway good to see you still doing top shelf images.
Clear skies Ken.
Well done Luke. There's much to enjoy in your image :thumbsup:
Best
JA
Thanks for the positive feedback guys. Also thanks Peter for pointing out my typo in the FSQ data.
I have posted a starless version which I like alot. You will notice a slight cropping issue though.
https://www.astrobin.com/ld9df6/
Peter Ward
15-02-2022, 11:18 AM
:lol: You had me wondering whether Taka had brought out a new 'scope! ....(I placed an order for an EDX4 last year, and thought it may have been superseded even before it arrives later this year....crazy delivery times BTW )
gregbradley
15-02-2022, 01:37 PM
That is an amazing image. So deep.
Greg.
Bassnut
15-02-2022, 06:08 PM
Thats exceptional, well done!. Im amazed by the difference in quality between the IIS attachment and the astrobin version, lesson in there somewhere. IIS should up the attachment size at a guess.
telecasterguru
15-02-2022, 07:34 PM
Lovely indeed.
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