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Old 23-02-2023, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by TrevorW View Post
Very nice Fred lot of data that
Thanks Trevor. Weathers been good lately at siding spring, finally .

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Originally Posted by Dave882 View Post
Can’t help you on the name but wow that’s an awesome capture. Incredible detail!!!
Thanks David. Lucky dip works sometimes.

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Great shot Fred. It looks like a Supernova Remnant.
Greg.
Thanks Greg, yes it does!.

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Originally Posted by atalas View Post
It's a beauty Fred what's It called again?
Yeah, im tring to find out Louie

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Intriguing feature Fred, very cool

Can anyone else see the cat...?

Mike
Haha, nice work, a Mike Berthon jones throwback right there !.

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Originally Posted by Dilsh View Post
Amazing shot. I hope no one finds the answer so we can call it Fred's bubble.
Thats it, that would be a classy name for sure

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Originally Posted by PRejto View Post
That is one amazing capture! How did you find this object with "no name?"

Peter
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Originally Posted by Geoff45 View Post
Great shot Fred. I have the same question. How did you find it?
Peter and Geoff. Thanks guys.
Well, pointing is not perfect right now but good enough. I was aiming for NGC1848 but where i landed was a bit dull so I nudged around a bit and this popped up. I then log a star in the field to get me back next session.

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Originally Posted by Peter Ward View Post
Well done. A very interesting object in the LMC.
I became aware of it when it really popped out in my wide field wuss rendition

I was wanting to have a closer look with the RC16.

Then there is the weather
Thanks Peter. Wow, that really does pop in your widefield
Your rendition must be deep!. There is quite a bit going on in that field, perhaps thats why noone has bothered to name it, but a lot smaller objects near it are labeled, i wonder if its in some obscure catalog noone uses. Ive tried all I could find. its a puzzle.
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