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Originally Posted by Placidus
Very fine detail already. The main Herbig-Haro jet is very clear, excellent in fact, as is the dusty evaporative gaseous globule next to it. The double star in the centre is resolved into four, and the brightest of the four (itself a close double) is elongated.
Looking forward to the tricolour version. (You might need more subs when it comes to SII)
Nice capture.
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Thanks for the info, had to look up all that, very interesting. There's a lot happening in there. I was stoked that the HH was clear in the raw sub with no processing.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Nice level of detail, Al. The HH jets are always a good test on this target.
Cheers,
Rick.
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Thanks Rick, yep I always look for that jet, didn't realize there's a stalk "EGG" protrusion next to it which I've managed to capture as well.
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Originally Posted by Andy01
Looks good Al, you're certainly the king of short integration time images. Great detail for only 4 subs!
Seems to be a bit of coma on the left hand side maybe?
Good to see you imaging again 
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Thanks Andy, I think its in my genes to have short integration, need more discipline in setting up early!! The speed of the F4 certainly helps.
yep that's elongation is due to collimation, i'll be fixing that.
Cheers
Alistair