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Originally Posted by Startrek
Nice image and great work to capture the whole set in only 7 hours
Us folk under heavy LP ( at least 8 months of the year ) can only drool at capturing a whole set in such a short stint and still produce a cracking good galaxy image , a dim one at that.
Well done indeed !!
Martone
PS: just noticed a larger star peeping its halo at the top of the frame.
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Cheers Andy
Although I dealt with some intermittent high cloud, which is hard to keep a track on visually because you just can't see it under dark sky conditions, I was lucky enough to have acceptable or better, seeing the whole night, even when lower down. With an object like this that passes through the zenith, I usually start when the object is around 30deg elevation, hit RGBHaLum in that order, then meridian flip and manually reacquire and frame the target and hit LumHaBGR, in that order, down into the west. Thursday night went like clockwork, with only one or two subs rejected
Yes that star looks cool, like a light from heaven shining down on the galaxy
Mike