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Originally Posted by Garyh
Wow, that`s going to be the base of a real corker!
Right in your face and all!
Nice work and get that color data!
cheers Gary
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Thanks Gaz,
if only the weather would play ball.
Nothing but wind and cloud here again
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Originally Posted by bluescope
Good looking stuff Rich .... I'm glad I can see your images again by using a computer running XP .... as you may recall I can't view your site with my laptop that runs on Vista .... don't ask me why .... it shuts down IE when ever I try to visit your site. Vista is a load of crap I reckon.
I have been having troubles with weather in my new dark sky location too .... strong ( almost gail force ) easterly winds at night because we have been having a heat wave for weeks here inthe west. Ofcourse now things have calmed down a little for a few days and it's bright moon time ay
I need to get my observatory set up again
Cheers

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Thanks Steve!
From Nov- Feb the wind generally blows from the sth est here, we call it blowvember. Makes it hard to image in this area of sky even with an observatory.
Glad you've taken the heat off me here for a bit, last year was ridiculous. Still our hottest months of Feb and March are still to come
Hope you get your observatory up and running soon.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Very nice. A very interesting part of the sky.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg,
yes a top area of sky for some of the brightest/ largest nebulous regions.
As mentioned, hard to turn the observatory into the wind at this time of year, however, this night, the wind didn't kick in, the sky was pretty steady, and I was a happy chappy.
Thanks guys!
Hopefully some still nights coming up before the new moon begins to kick in.
Have a few projects to get some colour on.
All the best for now

Rich