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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yep dark (and moonless) skies make suuuuch a difference, cool comparison Rod and a really nice image, with Hubble's variable neb in there too  Shame you only got one clear night at IISAC though  ...next year!
Mike
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Thanks Mike! Yeah Hubbles variable nebula made the cut this time, no need to crop as much when you have lovely data from dark skies.

I hope there's a next year at Lostock.

Mike mentioned doing something different ?
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Nice one. The cone in RGB is always a challenge so dark skies help a lot.
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Cheers Marc!
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Great looking photos Rod.
A dark sky makes such a huge difference....better than a bigger scope or camera!
Having said that, your Sydney version looks very good.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross! Yeah I was please with the Sydney image just a tad more subs required.
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Originally Posted by IanP
Beautiful image Rod .. 
May I ask what sensor temperature BackyardEOS was displaying and what was the 60Da’s Iso 
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Thanks Ian! The sensor temp was running between 24 and 27 degrees, the ambient temp was 21, fairly warm night with a bit of wind. The ISO was set at 800.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Nothing like seeing the theory in action, Rod 
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Cheers Rick!

Pretty exciting eh! Reading it is one thing but seeing the results with your own data is a real eye opener. I never would have thought only 43 minutes would up stage almost 3 hours at F2.