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Old 18-07-2017, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Retrograde View Post
That's amazing Greg - super stuff!
Thanks for that. I intend to extend it next new moon.

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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
Very cool, Greg!
Cheers Rick.

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Originally Posted by graham.hobart View Post
that is superb Greg
graz
Thanks Graham. Not bad for a $125 telescope eh? (the Pentax 67 75mm lens cost me something like that).

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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies View Post
That's excellent Greg! Get the colour right and this will be a killer image!
Yes the colour will be more difficult. I need to reshoot a couple of subs and extend it more.

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Originally Posted by Placidus View Post
That's manificent, Greg !

I can recognize many old favourites, but there are also many fascinating bits that I don't recognize, including what looks like a large supernova remnant at bottom centre.

A gorgeous image.
Yes I thought the same thing. I have seen that feature before in other widefield Milky Way shots I have done. I don't know what it is. I may take a closer up shot of it next new moon.

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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
That is seriously awesome. Classic framing, too.

I had no idea there was that much hydrogen around the Blue Horsehead, too. Wow!

Well done!

H
I was surprised by that as well. Ha makes the Milky Way look very violent I think.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Wow, what a vista Greg, nice work, looking forward to seeing what you finish up with ....look out Troy and Rogelio

Mike
Hehe thanks Mike.

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Originally Posted by Slawomir View Post
Looks great! There is so much going on in the MWG. One day when I get a permanent obsy and more imaging time, I may start exploring less familiar corners of our galaxy.
There seems to be endless imaging targets when you see it widefield like that.

Greg.
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