NGC3372- Colour

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kimo
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NGC3372- Colour

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Hi,

I just completed NGC3372 colour version. Telescope 70mm n Ha + OIII, DSI Pro II. Thanks.

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ivan
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Re: NGC3372- BW

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Very detailed image, Michael! Was this taken using your portable observatory?
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Re: NGC3372- BW

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Thanks. Yes, Portable Observatory. it is working like horse. very first n easy to get it ready. I used 70mm Refractor because Eta carina is too large. Last night I collected OIII so today if the sky is good then I will collect more. wow, so great to push this beast to remote area, I just loved it. I covered it with towel because of back street lights.
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Re: NGC3372- Colour

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Colour version looks good! What's the total integration of each filter?
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Re: NGC3372- Colour

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narrowband takes lots of time for imaging. few Hrs per filter is not uncommon specially for Singapore sky. I took Ha 2hrs 38min, OIII 1hr 56min.
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