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APOD had to be there was no other way to describe it! Congratulations
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Terrific pic Martin. Something to aspire to.
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I just saw the APOD:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap121004.html
Congratulations Martin - well deserved.
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Nice APOD Martin! Just saw it myself. I'm still working on mine. Up to 25 hours in Ha so far. Egad that's alot of time. Can't wait to add some OIII.
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Nice APOD Martin! Just saw it myself. I'm still working on mine. Up to 25 hours in Ha so far. Egad that's alot of time. Can't wait to add some OIII.
Right! that's it, I'm going 100hr, or bust, with the AG12....
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Right! that's it, I'm going 100hr, or bust, with the AG12....
Sorry Mike, but we have used up all the photons from the Helix.
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Sorry Mike, but we have used up all the photons from the Helix.
Oh Yeh..??? Well, I'll get out the Photonic Flux Hoover if I have to
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Congratulation for another well deserved APOD Martin, an amazing rendition of the Helix Nebula!
Clear Skies
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