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Old 20-05-2015, 12:54 PM
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Beautiful work Jase.
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Old 20-05-2015, 01:09 PM
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Lovely image of this ghostly but dynamic dusty target Jase, I like the details around the head of the comet too . Maybe a shorter focal length, or smaller camera would be good though ...ok, little joke

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Old 22-05-2015, 09:54 PM
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Nicely done, Jase! Excellent proceesing, I love the dusty ones.
Thanks Rod. Its an often overlooked target in Centaurus. Shadowed by Cent A and Omega Cent.

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You're blitzing us with images Jase! Very nice image of another less well known object! Great work!

By the way, I started imaging RCW75. Holy cow, talk about a dim object!! The weather and seeing here in the Sydney basin of gloom has only allowed me to catch 4 hours of Ha so far (over 3 nights ) ... nowhere near enough even with 30min subs. I'll need to double that at least to be able to do some noise control.
Cheers Marcus! Great to hear you're giving RCW75 a go. It certainly is a dim target. Make sure you get some good blue filtered data. The reflection neb at the peak should really shine at a long focal length. Really keen to see the result mate. Hope it turns out an absolute corker!

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Beautiful work Jase.
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Thanks Geoff. Pleased you liked it.

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Lovely image of this ghostly but dynamic dusty target Jase, I like the details around the head of the comet too . Maybe a shorter focal length, or smaller camera would be good though ...ok, little joke

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Cheers Mike! Its is a cool ghostly target. Jokes aside, theASA's FL is as short as it gets at the moment, and there is no intention to use anything less than a medium format camera on this scope. If I want to chase down galaxies, I'll bring out the 12.5" RCOS from storage. Nothing beats long FL for galaxy work. For the 16" ASA, it'll be a neb collecting machine. May hit a few galaxies from time to time but it certainly wont be often. Thanks for checking it out
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Great image Jase, perfect balance between colors, details and overall smoothness..:th umbsup:
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Cheers Marco. Pleased you liked it.
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