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Old 17-03-2021, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken View Post
Very impressive detail in the spiral arms, looks like image taken from a much larger scope.
Clear skies Ken.
Thanks Ken. I think the smaller sensor of the 183 might contribute to that effect. It's a good combination for galaxies.

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Originally Posted by Tropo-Bob View Post
Simply stunning!
Thanks Bob!

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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
Excellent pic Kevin,
it's amazing how well amateur photos stack up against million or billion dollar telescopes -

you sent me on a search for other pics:


http://cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc29.htm#2903


http://www.chart32.de/component/k2/o...-galaxy-in-leo


https://esahubble.org/images/heic0102a/

cheers
Allan
Thanks Allan. I was just browsing through some Astronomy magazines from the 1980's. How technology has improved over the years. Amateurs now are up to observatory standard of the day.

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Originally Posted by Ryderscope View Post
A great galaxy shot. Noise levels are ok and colour detail works well.
Thanks Rodney. Colour was shot at Bin 4 to save time.

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Originally Posted by markas View Post
Fine image
Great details in the centre.

Mark
Thanks Mark!

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Maaate, your images have improved out'a sight man! That's a very good galaxy shot...and of one that we southerners don't image very often either, very cool

Mike
Thanks Mike! The 183 and 12" seem like a great combo for galaxies. I'm really curious to shoot more to see what they come out like.

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Originally Posted by Placidus View Post
Magnificent. Too far North for us, so we're glad you've done such a nice one.
Thanks M&T. If the cloud clears I'll be getting some more northern ones. I want the black eye and needle especially.
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