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Originally Posted by multiweb
Looks very good Mike. Nice details. This one is a lot higher at Astrofest. 
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Originally Posted by Atmos
Very nice MnT!
I don’t think I can even attempt it from this far south.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Looks good, M&T!
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Originally Posted by Stonius
Wow, that looks amazing - lots of puffy bits and details. Great work! :-)
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Originally Posted by peter_4059
Wow. That's got a real 3d feel to it. I don't think I've seen such a detailed image of it before.
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Looks great M&T. I was going to image this beautiful nebula but went for the Helix instead. Perhaps next time I will have a go at this one with my small refractor.
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Originally Posted by Geoff45
That looks really good guys. I've often thought about this one but always opted out because of its location. I envy your 1.8" seeing in the zenith. I have only very occasionally (maybe once) approached this at Wiruna
Geoff
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Originally Posted by alocky
This is inspirational stuff- I’ve never seen that outer halo on the dumbbell before.
Thanks for sharing!
Andrew.
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
This will be interesting... I've seen some deep narrow band images on Astrobin so have expectations of yours being the best. No pressure or nuthin. 
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Originally Posted by Andy01
Ooooh, that’s cool - more please! 
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Originally Posted by willik
Very well done image looks so good.
Martin
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Be hard not to do a Suavi on this now guys....
Mike
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
Wow, what a study in detail. Wonderful.
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Marc, Colin, Rick, Markus, Peter, Suavi, Geoff, Andrew, Kevin, Andy, Martin, Mike, Rodney,
Wow! What an overnight response! Thanks everyone so much for the encouragement. We're clearly going to have to catch some OIII on it before it disappears.
Very best,
Mike and Trish