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Old 11-01-2021, 05:45 PM
Zuts
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Originally Posted by PKay View Post
Nice work Paul.

Researching Omega Centauri makes for interesting reading.

A black hole might be in the centre, so it could have been a galaxy
in its own right...before it met the Milky Way.
Thanks Peter. Yes, it's definitely the best/largest globular to image. I only took 12 minutes, and am not sure if its worth taking more as there are no real details to draw out? Just a bunch of stars.

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Originally Posted by Startrek View Post
Paul,
Lovely image of Omega , I suspect first one for season on IIS
Well framed , good resolution and tight stars
Well done !!
Looks like your getting some Sky time out in the west , lucky you
Keep them coming
Cheers
Martin
Thanks Martin. I am quite happy with this effort as i like seeing the blue and yellow stars. I could have added a bit more saturation but not sure.

It's been good using the new camera out west. I have two final images to process. An hour each of M45 and Eta Carina.
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