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Old 07-06-2021, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
Hi Gary

I gave this a go tonight from Brisbane, whilst trying out my new toys, a WO 50mm F4 Guider/ASI290MM combo on the Tak Mewlon 210 F11.5 with x0.8 RF, to give me a focal length of 1932mm.

ASI 1600 MM Pro, L:R:G:B, 60:15:15:15 minutes. It sure is a faint PN and I didn't manage to harvest much detail from my back yard with the Brisbane light pollution.

But at least I managed to (mostly) guide a 1932mm fl 'scope with a 200mm fl guide scope.

Cheers

Dennis

Added versions processed in PI (originals processed in CCDStack). Bit rusty, need more practice.
Thank you Dennis!

That is wonderful.

Look how blue that core is. Rich in OIII.

Similar in appearance to M27, The Dumbbell, like this image here :-
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap191203.html

Similar bright core and bright arc on parts of its ring.

That was so quick! I thought maybe someone, some day might be curious
to and like to have a go but that was like Astronomy on demand.
Thank you! I really appreciate it

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Originally Posted by The_bluester
If I ever get some more clear sky I might have a go with the 10"F4.
Thanks Paul! Apart from the DSS image, Dennis's is now the only other
images I have seen of it on the net.
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