Many thanks everyone for the kind comments. I may not get a chance to go "dark skies" again for a while, so have to relive the adventure with the old data I'm still finishing off
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's impressive.
Apart from a bit of green in a few of the stars you've done exceptionally well there. Helix is a veyr dim object and you've shown it remarkably clearly.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg. Yes, I hadn't originally planned to do Ha Greg but the LRGB data seemed good enough to see what it added. I obviously needed lots more green and blue, though at the time I was concentrating on getting good L data before getting too carried away.
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Originally Posted by Alchemy
Once you have the outer loop you know you have caught some faint detail, well done
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This is the first time I've ever had a go at this one Clive, but happy the QHY9 started to dig out those fainter details.
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Originally Posted by AlexN
Outstanding effort Rob... I can't for the life of me capture a decent image of the helix.. its actually driving me a little batty!  haha
You've done a really impressive job of resolving the inner detail within the central ring, and that glorious outer loop too! Very very well done!
Whats most impressive is the colour rendition seems very nice with such short integration times for R G B..
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Cheers Alex. I think the fact it was under clear dark skies is the only reason I've (sort of) got away with it

It was a real buzz when the 20min Ha started to show up some of the "globby" "droplet like" detail on the inside edge. Bit of a dilemma whether to use the slightly 10min Ha or the much better S/N of the 20mn - just melded both in the end of course.....
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Originally Posted by CoolhandJo
Great detail and colours. Top work that!
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Thanks Paul!
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Outstanding shot. You know you've got a good one when you can see that little side-on galaxy under the brightest yellow star at 2 o'clock in the red neb. Top work. 
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Yes, I was worried about tracking or artifact when I first spotted that little blighter must admit Marc

I must look it up - presumeably way out behind the Helix? I was reassured to see it in other people's images though.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yeh pretty good job Robby, nice solid look to the inner regions and some good outer detail showing through.
The stars look a little Vanderhaven'ish though (so just remove'em  ) but overall a great result.
Mike
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Thanks Mike - your award winning rendition was there as a reference in the final stages of processing to reassure me I wasn't bringing out noise rather than Ha!
Surely that must be a compliment though if I have Fred stars!!
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Originally Posted by TheAstroGuy
Rob,
Marc is spot on you got that tiny galaxy which means your tracking and focus was excellent, nice image indeed!!
That set-up is a really good one with the finder guider, i use that combo with my 12'' and been thinking of putting an 8" on the EQ6 for a while now, I'll bet you could get pin point stars for ages with that combo.
Kind Regards
Shane
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Cheers Shane - I agree - have been very happy with the finder guider. Simple but very reliable. Brendan (bmitchell82) helpfully machined up the adaptor for me

. This was only my 2nd or 3rd go with the finder guider and maxim guiding from memory, first time I've dithered, first decent opportunity to shoot dark sky RGB, first ever all nighter too I think. Gives me confidence to keep pushing myself and the gear a lot further though.
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
Very nicely done Rob!  Surprisingly rich colour given the shortage of colour data. Great neb extension too.
Agree with Mike ... some tweaking of star colours would make a difference.
Cheers, Marcus
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Thamks for that Marcus!
I debated "operating" on the green/blue tinge as it definitely looks a bit dodgey and distracting. I'm still figuring out star masks in Pixinsight and thought I'd leave it as an honest portrayal of my lack of G and B data in the end (mind you, might just be terrible colour calibration too

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Originally Posted by batema
Hi Rob,
It looks great and I agree the colour is amazing given the short time of exposures. And the detail in the centre is amazing. Well done.
Mark
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Thanks Mark. I had a lot of fun with this one, although the faintness meant I had to push harder and the lack of decent flats started to bite. I'm done a lot better since, but still struggling there same as your comments at AF.
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Originally Posted by Troy
Wow Rob I like it 
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Thanks for looking Troy
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Originally Posted by ozstronomer
Rob
That's a great shot, looks like the drive to the SPSP was well worth it. Top Shot
Geoff
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Thanks Geoff - yep, it was great to get away and such a fun drive. Shame its so far - the people, the big scopes and the great sky made it a most memorable SP
