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Originally Posted by Andy01
Fire Truck!
Colin,that's a stunning result!
Wonderful detail on the horses mane and the gaseous curtains and clouds are rendered beautifully.
Very well done
PS: Also congrats on the 3:30am start. I too tried to image on Monday night with my new 3nm NII filter - got just 1x30min sub before the clouds rolled in. Never mind I said, the forecast says clear again by 1am. Went to bed, got up at 12:30 , still cloudy, ok, reset alarm for 1:30, fall asleep, wake up at 1:30, anticipating nice clear skies, but noooooo - 100% cloud... aaaaagggghhh - gave up, back to bed, slept in & barely made it to work ontime!
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Thanks Andy, I am pretty sure I may have removed some of the fainter nebulosity in an attempt to remove the moon gradient. Found it nigh impossible to figure out the actual gradient as there is no region in that FOV that doesn't have Ha!
I do feel your pain, I got in an hour of Helix and then the next half hour was clouded out. Got up every hour after that, looked outside and then went back to bed for another hour. By 3:30 it was predominantly clear, told it to do 12x600" and went back to bed

The worst part is getting up at 5:30 to pack everything up so that the dog has nothing to chew on during the day!
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Originally Posted by willik
Very nice shot good detail a tad early for me to take in Perth.
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Originally Posted by graham.hobart
That's a real good one Col, it must be horsey season already!!
Lovely roiling folds on that curtain of gas.
Graz Mc Cloud
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Originally Posted by RickS
Excellent work, Colin!
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Thanks

Has nothing on the detail in your SRO version Rick
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Originally Posted by Mickoid
Wow, fantastic detail. With shots like that Colin, they'll be taking Hubble out of orbit!!  Well done.
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When I get a 2m+ telescope and no atmosphere then I'll try to dethrone Hubble
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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis
That's a cracker Colin  what width narrow band filter are you using?
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Thanks Dunk. Using an Astrodon 3nm Ha. There are times I wonder whether I should have gone with the 5nm to fit in the NII passband but the 3nm certainly keep up the contrast under not so optimal conditions.