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Old 13-09-2023, 09:30 AM
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Home Galaxy

It's been a while.

The Milky Way is curently directly overhead at first dark.

I took this one last night a bit later on when it was starting to get a bit low.

I might redo it tonight at first dark.

EOS R (astro modded with Ha), Fornax Lighttrack 11 polar aligned with a Vixeon Polar scope (took me a while gee the trap at Sigma Octans is faint!).

1 x 2.5 minutes at F4.

https://pbase.com/image/173968503/large

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Old 13-09-2023, 05:22 PM
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That's a really nice result. Great image, and the first time I've seen what one of the Fornax units does. Looks pretty capable. Well done!
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