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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
It looks pretty nice to me Marc  ...ummm? which of your outfits took it?
Mike
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Thank Mike.

Same outfit. The one that works consitantly

APO 90mm at prime focus with the QHY8 and Baader 7nm Ha. 600mm FL. I'm ecstatic with the new refractor. I'm not used to something that doesn't go out of collimation when you sneeze on it.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
Marc, this is a very solid beginning for an NB image and to do it justice will need quite a few hours of OIII AND SII.
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Thanks Allan. Glad you like dit.

That's the plan soon to start on the Oiii first and do some HaOiiOii blends to start with until I get some decent Sii. That's going to be the hard bit.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
I admire your commitment and it will be a great shot when finished. Haven't had clear skies here for a week or so.
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That was quite easy actually. I stayed on the same side of the meridian all those nights. Started around 7:00pm on Eta/NGC3576 worked my way down to NGC6188, then IC4628, bit of catpaw next on the way and finish with a bit of M16. So I clock a bit more time on all of them as the sky unfolds from the east each night. A bit like channel zapping on the telly
PS: I try to avoid M8 but it's hard...
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Originally Posted by renormalised
Nice shot Marc....can't wait to see the finished product!! 
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Thanks Carl.

If I can manage to keep the Oiii/Sii tight it should be cool.