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Old 03-02-2013, 03:23 PM
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Orion Area

Here's 7 panels I did a while ago while testing the hyperstar collimation. Shot in the vicinity of M42. This mosaic consists of 7 panels, each stacks of 10x30s. I obviously missed one. I honestly can't remember if it's Ha or straight Lum. I suspect Lum given the number of stars. I used the QHY9 mono.

There's a bigger pic here.

Finally got around doing a bit of processing so I should be able to post the Eridanus loop I shot from Coona in November. It's been a while. Thanks for looking.
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Old 03-02-2013, 03:48 PM
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Lots of stuff going on in the "background" there, Marc!
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Old 03-02-2013, 03:52 PM
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Nice Marc!

Looks like the orion nebula floating on ocean waves.

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Very nice, Marc!
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A wonderful image Marc. So much going on in that area.

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Old 03-02-2013, 04:47 PM
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Oh boy!
That's wonderful Marc.
I love how you blokes pushing the boundaries with what we now
have available to us all...can let me see objects like this anew!

Brilliant

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Great image Marc! Another seamlessly stitched mosaic - you are fast becoming the mosaic guru! I don't recall seeing the faint nebulosity to this extent; fascinating to see M42 in this larger context and makes one realise that there is a lot more to the Orion Molecular Complex than just the bright showcase regions.
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Top effort Marc, will be great when completed, I wish i had the talent to do that stuff.

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Beautiful mosaic and very interesting too. Amazing how much really goes on in the background there! Great work as usual
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This is a fantastic effort Marc - really draws you in. Hope you get the last panel. Heck I hate Dec/Jan Qld weather. Just once I'd like free rein to look at Orion properly
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Old 03-02-2013, 09:55 PM
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Lots of stuff going on in the "background" there, Marc!
Thanks Rick. Yeah Orion is very rich in dust and Ha.

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Nice Marc!

Looks like the orion nebula floating on ocean waves.

Cheers,

Justin.
Thanks Justin. Yes it does look like waves, and jets.

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Very nice, Marc!
Thanks Larry.
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A wonderful image Marc. So much going on in that area.

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Thanks a lot Greg.
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Oh boy!
That's wonderful Marc.
I love how you blokes pushing the boundaries with what we now
have available to us all...can let me see objects like this anew!

Brilliant

Steve
Thank you very much Steve. I was actually surprised by the amount of data in such short exposures.

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Great image Marc! Another seamlessly stitched mosaic - you are fast becoming the mosaic guru! I don't recall seeing the faint nebulosity to this extent; fascinating to see M42 in this larger context and makes one realise that there is a lot more to the Orion Molecular Complex than just the bright showcase regions.
Thanks David. I hope to add some more pane;s towards the HH if weather permits.

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Top effort Marc, will be great when completed, I wish i had the talent to do that stuff.

Leon
Thanks Leon. I learnt heaps from you at the begining.

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Beautiful mosaic and very interesting too. Amazing how much really goes on in the background there! Great work as usual
Thanks al lot Rolf. Too kind.

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This is a fantastic effort Marc - really draws you in. Hope you get the last panel. Heck I hate Dec/Jan Qld weather. Just once I'd like free rein to look at Orion properly
Thanks Rob. I can imagine it has been pretty hectic in QLD. Weather's been far too hot and uncertain here in Sydney to do anything productive as well.
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Hi Marc,

Amazing detail, especially from such short exposures.

Looking forward to your Eridanus photo.

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Old 07-02-2013, 12:16 PM
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Hi Marc,

Amazing detail, especially from such short exposures.

Looking forward to your Eridanus photo.

Ross.
Thanks Ross. Eridanus is a bit of a disaster actually. I didn't get enough signal even with coona dark skies and all the data I collected so it's proving a challenge to process and stretch.
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