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Originally Posted by jakob
Very nice Mike. 
I love watching your work while having Breakfeast!
When do you sleep?
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heh thanks Jakob, I didn't get much sleep on that night, was a bit of a zombie yawning all day in meetings

I put myself in a self-imposed exile for last night and tonight leading up to SPSP - I need some sleep in reserve!
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Originally Posted by Zuts
Nice result Mike,
It's great to see Scorpio coming back. All those objects in the one frame make for a very interesting and enjoyable photo.
Paul
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Thanks Paul - i'm really looking forward to all the targets in Scorpius. It's always exciting when you get to image a new object for the first time.
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Originally Posted by leon
Nice image Mike, gee your game to go back to bed and let it run on it's own, yea, I know I considered it once, but backed out of that idea.
Leon 
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I'm not too worried about leaving it unattended.. what's the worst that can happen? Rain? yeh ok, but it wasn't gonna rain

A few ruined exposures, no big deal. I need some sleep too

So far the unattended sessions have performed very well although I lost 8 exposures of M104 due to the tree, but me being out there wasn't going to stop that either.
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Originally Posted by davidpretorius
you have been a busy DSO boy!!!
cmon Jupiter, bring him back to the true astronomy!
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I'm not lost to the true astronomy - luckily at the moment I don't need to make a choice - DSO earlier in the night, planetary before dawn. When Jupiter gets higher, when the seeing is good it will always win
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Originally Posted by [1ponders]
Ah Grasshopper. How far you have come.
You leave him alone DavidP. He's doing just fine where he is! 
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Thanks Paul - I feel i've got a fairly good grasp on the processing of DSO images finally.
I've also been taking my images at ISO400 lately so they're smoother and less noisy. But I can really only do 5 minute exposures (max) from home due to LP - will have to longer subs at the dark skies.
Thanks again for your comments.