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Ngc 1553 - 1549 - 1546

GSO 305 mm - Canon T3 - ISO 400 - 10 x 4 min (40 min) - OAG - Skyglow filter - Coma corrector

My photo with close of NGC 1553 is very similar to http://kudzu.astr.ua.edu/devatlas/NG..._________.html and we are very different from Hubble: http://astronomia-e-astrofotos.10697...553_Hubble.jpg

I only found that dust in Hubble photo. So, it means that I did well !
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Old 04-11-2014, 10:20 AM
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Jorge you did very well mate. Great image!
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Old 04-11-2014, 11:58 AM
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Nice galaxy set Jorge!
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Thank you Rex and Kevin. The supernova told by andyc inside galay NGC 1566 is very close. As soon the sky to be clean, I will try that SN.
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Hi Jorge, nice shot! The reason you don't see the dust band in your photo... the dust band is only 4" long!! (see the Hubble image here and play with the contrast to see the dust band, or the preview here). It's buried right in the core of the nucleus. So I don't think you need to feel bad about missing the dust band...

I hope you catch the SN too
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It's buried right in the core of the nucleus.
Very deep buried ! Thanks for share the information and the site. I did the contrast adjust and I saw what you told.
I tried with mine, but I got nothing. It seems that the photo needs to be Fit mode to permit this kind of adjustment. Or probably this information isn't inside my photo.
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