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Old 27-02-2006, 08:30 PM
tornado33
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Thanks all
yes, paul I remember that now. As CG4 is faint but fairly large (1/3 of my frame, it was a tough task to find it with the cookbook, though I no doubt it would easily image it if we landed the chip on it esp. the front part near the galaxy.
I can only wonder what I could do from a dark site. I think if I had spare money Id get the smaller cousin to the EQ6, the EQ5 mount with dual motors and set up my cometracker 6 inch schmidt newt, for a portable setup, and maybe go down to Kulnurra or somewhere dark with someone, (or even Lostock next time), and re image CG4 under darker skies.
Scott
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