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Old 24-09-2023, 06:31 PM
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Holding the Foot to the Fire

A couple of images from a long weekend away in the Flinders Ranges last week.

Fornax A and NGC 6559 (the Furnace and the toes of the foot formed with the Lagoon - hence the un-punny title!).

Even though quite a lot of data was captured, seeing was middling to poor and there was some wind and cloud, as well as some reflection issues inside my scope. Hence processing was a bit of a struggle. But as a Pom it keeps me happy to whinge.

On Astrobin here and here.
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Old 24-09-2023, 09:02 PM
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Hi Paul,
a couple of great pictures - I hope to see more.


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Old 24-09-2023, 09:15 PM
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Always good to see the fruits from your ventures out to the mythical Flinders Ranges Paul, always sounds so appealing . As Al said and despite your national querulous idiosyncrasies , these are still two great trophies from you latest astronomy expedition, NGC 1316 is such a crazy looking mess of a galaxy

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Hi Paul,
a couple of great pictures - I hope to see more.
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Always good to see the fruits from your ventures out to the mythical Flinders Ranges Paul, always sounds so appealing . As Al said and despite your national querulous idiosyncrasies , these are still two great trophies from you latest astronomy expedition, NGC 1316 is such a crazy looking mess of a galaxy
Thanks, Mike. Lol. Yes, it is a mystical land to the north of Adelaide. And "querulous" is such a great word!!!
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Stunning images! In fact your entire gallery is phenomenal.

Makes me really want to pull the trigger on a RC8!
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Old 25-09-2023, 10:31 AM
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Thanks Josh. Though the RC8 is a pain to collimate, and, as I said, currently experiencing a weird reflection issue I cannot pin down. So not sure my recommendation would be without qualification!
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Thanks Josh. Though the RC8 is a pain to collimate, and, as I said, currently experiencing a weird reflection issue I cannot pin down. So not sure my recommendation would be without qualification!
Thats what i've heard and is what been holding me back from really pulling the trigger.
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Both are gorgeous shots! Amazing detail and beautifully processed to retain quite a natural feel. Lovely!
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Thanks, David.
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Two very pretty images....well done.
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Thank you, Peter.
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Uber-Dark skies clearly helped, but a superb result by any measure.


Thanks for posting
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