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Old 19-12-2020, 05:22 PM
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NGC6188 widefield

Attachment 269678I started doing some catching up of some images I acquired a while ago.

This one is NGC6188.

Redcat 51 Canon EOS R 39 x 5minutes ISO640 on an AP1600 mount at my dark site on the 5th of May 2019.

Stacked in Sequator and processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.

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Its full of stars
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Thanks for posting this wide field rendition of a well visited object Greg. We can tend to forget the wider expanses at times when we are zoomed in close with our longer focal lengths.
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I think you need a better mount for a rig like that

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Old 19-12-2020, 11:14 PM
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Its full of stars
Yes it certainly is.

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Thanks for posting this wide field rendition of a well visited object Greg. We can tend to forget the wider expanses at times when we are zoomed in close with our longer focal lengths.
Yes widefields give a refreshing view of things.

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I think you need a better mount for a rig like that

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Hehe, the Redcat 51 is like a moth on the AP1600. I think I could mount my car on the AP1600.

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Lovely!
Well done Greg!

Have a great Christmas!
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Immense! Actually took me a moment to see it.
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Old 26-12-2020, 06:25 PM
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Immense! Actually took me a moment to see it.
Thanks! It is a huge area.

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Lovely!
Well done Greg!

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Cheers Tim, same to you.

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