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Old 03-07-2024, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by RobF View Post
Amazing work Josh - thought you must have done a mosaic at first glance, but see you've picked a really nice orientation and FOV for your rig. Top notch and beautifully natural processing (contrast, colours, etc). You'd have to be happy with that
Thank you very much for the kind words. It took me a while to settle on a framing for this target. I think the Tak is ever to slightly too long for this one.


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Originally Posted by keller60 View Post
I prefer to sit in the background on this group but occasionally images pop up that deserve encouragement.
Addition of Ha to this region's data was very clever!
Gives an interesting take on often imaged object. Had no idea there
was Ha in there. Cool.
Nice work
Bill
Hi Bill, thank you for taking the time to chime in. I too am a lurker more often than not. I was also pretty surprised at the Ha content in here. I think i'll spend some more time capturing Ha to get a better SNR.


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Originally Posted by Spookyer View Post
Nice work Josh.
Thank you very much!


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Originally Posted by Nikolas View Post
What I said on Astrobin applies here mate cracking image
Thank you very much Nick!


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Originally Posted by Retrograde View Post
That is awesome Josh!
Love the extra patches of blue nebulosity that don't usually appear outside of the central section and the extra patches of Ha.
Thanks mate! I decided on this target on a bit of a whim, and i've been pleasantly surprised by all the cool stuff here. If (when) i get a longer focal length, I'm definitely going to revisit this region.


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Originally Posted by Paul Haese View Post
Nice image scale in this image. It's often described as the object with everything. It has all sorts of cool things to look at, from galaxies to Herbig-Haro objects to reflection nebula. Great dust collection.
Thank you Paul! I've never heard the term Herbig-Haro before, So i've got some reading up to do there. thank you very much for looking and your kind words.
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