Thread: Ngc6520 & b86
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Old 20-06-2018, 10:13 PM
PeterSEllis (Peter)
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher View Post
Needed a one night stand so went for an easy target. NGC6520 and dark nebula B86. This really brings home the saying that there are more stars in the sky than all the grains of sand on all the beaches and deserts on Earth.

GSO 10" F4 Newtonian, Canon 1100Dfs, 345 x 30 seconds unguided.

Full field at Astrobin ---> https://astrob.in/352062/0/
That is a nice one Kevin, you're right about the stars versus gains of sand on all the beaches.
I got some great shots in the early days with my Canon 600D DSLR, there is a lot you can do with them. Once you start down the path of CCD's, the dark side of the force takes over, and there is no turning back.

Cheers
Peter
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