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Originally Posted by RickS
Nice work as always, Justin.
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Thanks Rick!
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Originally Posted by Tony_
Great image Justin,
The PN has come out well in only 50 minutes - must be the fast F/4.
I am seriously considering an 8" F/4 or F/5.
Tony.
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Thanks Tony!
An 8" F/4 will perform well, just be prepared for some frustration with collimation and a few flexure issues.
Once you are on top of those they are a pleasure to image with.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Congratulations, Justin. Most impressive. Nice handling of the stars, too.
Best, Mike.
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Thanks Mike!
Yes, reasonably happy with the stars, just wish I was little more consistent processing them.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Great work Justin
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Thanks Laurie!
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
Your images continue to impress Justin - another great shot. You must also live in a place where clear skies occur too given your output.
Cheers
Steve
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Thanks Steve!
Autumn usually delivers reasonably clear skies, and I usually only go to 3 hours on most images, ten being the most I've done.
Allows me to post lots and trawl for less imaged DSO's.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Bloody beauty Justin, how cool does that look!
Mike
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Thanks Mike!
Reckon it would come up a treat with your resolution and skills.
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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
awesome work Justin,
you've added it to my object list.
Cheers
Russ
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Thanks Russ!
You should romp it in with your setup!
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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis
Cracking stuff Justin 
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Thanks Dunk!
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Originally Posted by ghsmith45
Great work Justin, especially with a DSLR. That planetary is pretty faint.
Geoff
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Thanks Geoff!
My next challenge will be Abell 31 being mag 27 per arc second. Diameter 17 x 16 arc minutes.
Visual mag is listed at 12.2, I think it will be like Abell 35 to image and process.
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
Very jewel like. Beautiful shot!
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Thanks Kevin!
I think they got the description spot on.
Cheers,
JUstin.