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Originally Posted by Atmos
Looks like a really detailed M16! I have even surprised by what can be done on even a full moon with a 3nm Ha filter.
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Cheers Colin. I must admit that I'm surprised at the end result too.
Gradients were manageable on this night; the night before proved to be quite another story though.
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Originally Posted by Stevec35
That is pretty darn good! Just shows what you can get with good seeing.
Cheers
Steve
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That you Steve,. Yes, seeing sure makes all the difference.
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Stars top left are a little eggy...but magnificent seeing has a habit of revealing such things, which are normally masked on lesser nights. (While I prey for such nights  ....so far no answers from above  )
Nice one 
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Thank you Peter.
I agree completely with what you've said about good seeing - I thought that everything was spot on in terms of collimation & focal plane squareness when the seeing was 2"... quite a different story when it nudges below 1.5" - every little error shows up.
I must say though that I've given up 'preying for such nights' for fear of stalking charges being layed...
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Originally Posted by Andy01
Stunning Maurice, goes to show what can be done under challenging conditions with the full moon!
Personally, I'm agreeing with Mike now - if it's clear when the moons full, I just put my feet up and watch the olympics.
Lovely image 
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Thank you Andy....its generally bourbon for me...