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Old 29-10-2006, 02:15 PM
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Hi again guy's and gal's

Well It had been a while since I collected any new data on my chip, so I thought the heck with It! and decide to take off up to Coonabarabran last weekend for a couple of days.
One email to H and he was up to It too whithout even a hesitation...this people is what's called "starving for photon's"

This is one of the shots I got, a first for me at the Rossette .
Exposures were 20min x 5 captured through the ZS 66SD/.8 reducer with the SXV-H9C and guided with the WOZS 110 on a G11 mount.
The skies were at least mag 7 and the seeing was 6-7/10 and I highly recommend this spot to anyone !
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Old 29-10-2006, 03:37 PM
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Wow, that's stunning Louie! That combo is working fantastic for you.

I'll have to come up to coona with you one weekend - though it won't be before Feb next year
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Old 29-10-2006, 03:44 PM
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Geez Louie that's an absolutely pearler of a image , beautiful Your like Caesar returning from the Gaul campaign with these contributions....hmm BTW where's Coonabarabran , need to get there
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Old 29-10-2006, 03:47 PM
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Beautiful image Louis, and great to see you posting again. We've missed your infectious enthusiasm. Hope to see you at Lostock.
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Old 29-10-2006, 03:52 PM
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Another good one shot image Louie, keep at it and you will be an Alan Chen in no time!

Mag 7 naked eye huh..? Wow! I lament leaving my obsrvatory wich was under dark skies around mag 6 naked eye. Now I'm under Mag 4.5 on the edge of Canberra's civic centre... Oh the agony of it

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Old 29-10-2006, 04:21 PM
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Nice long exposures @ 20min, it shows with so much nebulosity visible. I prefer the NGC 2070 shot because it shows more veins of nebulosity, but that's just the difference in the object I'm guessing. Comparing to other shots on the web you certainly seem to have most of the nebulosity this guy has to show. Nice.
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Old 29-10-2006, 04:24 PM
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Wow, that's stunning Louie! That combo is working fantastic for you.

I'll have to come up to coona with you one weekend - though it won't be before Feb next year
Thanks Mike....Coona,that's one trip you won't regret !
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Old 29-10-2006, 04:26 PM
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Geez Louie that's an absolutely pearler of a image , beautiful Your like Caesar returning from the Gaul campaign with these contributions....hmm BTW where's Coonabarabran , need to get there
Thanks beren....Coonabarabran ? hey just hop in your car and drive north west for 6 hours and you there !
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Old 29-10-2006, 04:31 PM
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Beautiful image Louis, and great to see you posting again. We've missed your infectious enthusiasm. Hope to see you at Lostock.
Hi Rod, and thanks dude ! but you no my names Louie ! hey I'm looking for a 20"dob....you know where I can borrow one ? you know you'll have to take out another insurance policy for that mate!
Anyway congrats mate !
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Old 29-10-2006, 04:43 PM
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Another good one shot image Louie, keep at it and you will be an Alan Chen in no time!

Mag 7 naked eye huh..? Wow! I lament leaving my obsrvatory wich was under dark skies around mag 6 naked eye. Now I'm under Mag 4.5 on the edge of Canberra's civic centre... Oh the agony of it

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Thanks Mike,glad you like It dude ! Alan Chen....man his got some sweet work on his site and even sweeter with his big chip.

So you think 4.5mag is bad eh?you should try my 3.5mag Bankstown skies and you'll know why I was happy to drive 6 hours ! but hey, I've found the perfect solution .....double stacked IDAS filters !!
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Old 29-10-2006, 04:51 PM
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Thanks rogerg...yeah I know what your talking about,keeping that gaseous look yeah? I think some of the objects are that thick in dust and gas that the light that reflects back from them make them look solid.
I have no doubt that there is some massive reactions already happening in these emission nebs, unlike the reflection nebula that keep there gaseous look .
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Absolutely brilliant image

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Old 29-10-2006, 04:54 PM
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Another stunning image.

Well done Louie.
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Thanks Petra and Andrew,glad you like It.
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Old 29-10-2006, 05:37 PM
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Hi Louie, another fantastic shot, great stuff.
I know what you mean about the skies at Coonabarabran, I was at the Warrumbungles on a geological field trip about 25 years ago and I can still remember how crisp and clear the skies were. It really left an impression on me and I,m glad nothing has changed by the sounds of it.

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superb, stunning, clear, crisp and jealous an amazing image Louie!
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Old 29-10-2006, 06:11 PM
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Hi Louie, another fantastic shot, great stuff.
I know what you mean about the skies at Coonabarabran, I was at the Warrumbungles on a geological field trip about 25 years ago and I can still remember how crisp and clear the skies were. It really left an impression on me and I,m glad nothing has changed by the sounds of it.

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Thanks Ric,

Ah those skies really get you don't they Ric ? I was first out there on a school excursion 33 years ago and had my first look at saturns rings ,man that was It I was hooked ! I pestered my parents for the next two months and they finally gave up and bought me a 3" refractor ....I was in heaven.
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Old 29-10-2006, 06:12 PM
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Thanks Houghy,you too kind mate.
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Wonderful image mate, well done!
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