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Originally Posted by Garyh
They are very impressive results Rob!
Beaut detail in the galaxies in the triplet and I am really surprised at how well the The eye of Jupiter actually came out for yoyr FL.. Must give this a burl! 
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Thanks Gary. I didn't detail it, but the Eye is obviously cropped right in close - the central star is literally just a hanful of a few bright pixels. I'm thinking it would be fun to put a barlow and the Toucam or DBK sometime and have another go - Rolf's version shows the benefit of high frame rates to "beat the seeing". Nothing wrong with using planetary techniques on a planetary neb
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Originally Posted by davewaldo
More great work for you Rob!
I can't wait to see more, did you get some good data at astrofest?
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Hi Dave. Thanks for looking. I didn't get a huge amount of data - only had 2 clear nights and fog came in early morning. I tried to do an M31 mosaic but don't really have enough data to do it justice. Spent the rest of the time chasing M16, and will have to "develop" that one next. Seemed a shame to look at that though when this data was languishing from May.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Very nice images Rob, thanks for the views.
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Thanks for checking them out Lester
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Originally Posted by multiweb
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Thanks Marc

I was very pleasantly surprised at the resolution boost the mono CCD brought. Some very quick subs on the the Leo T during First Light showed great promise, so was nice to revisit.