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Old 17-07-2025, 02:19 PM
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Centaurus A (C11 Edge HD, F10, 2800mm, ASI2600MM)

Whilst waiting for interstellar comet C/2025 N1 (ATLAS) to clear the tree line, I slewed over to Centaurus A and grabbed 120x60 sec exposures using my newly acquired Celestron C11 Edge HD.

Celestron C11 Edge HD, F10, 2800mm, ASI2600MM Duo. Unguided on Paramount MX+.

120x60 sec exposures. Lum data only.

#1 shows a slightly cropped full FOV.
#2 is a full res 1280x960 crop from the centre.

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Nice data Dennis, I think I can see the start of some of the shells towards the outer edges of the core.
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Hi Dennis,
that's excellent - it's sharp and clear -
you should be very happy with that.

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Old 17-07-2025, 06:58 PM
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Thank you, Jason and Allan, I appreciate you looking and commenting.

I’m not really a deep sky or galaxy imager and I was quite stunned at what the C11 Edge delivered from my Bortle 6/7 suburb.

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Nice data Dennis, I think I can see the start of some of the shells towards the outer edges of the core.
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Hi Dennis,
that's excellent - it's sharp and clear -
you should be very happy with that.

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Classical, very nice
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Classical, very nice
Thanks Trevor, I was pleasantly surprised at how well it scrubbed up under the light pollution of Brisbane.

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