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CCD vs Film? Lots of time vs no patience? Alright, this is your place to discuss all the astrophotography what's and what's not. You can discuss about techniques, accessories, cameras, whatever....just make sure you also post some nice photos here too!
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Piero
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Post by Piero »

hallo at all
an new image after more time - bad time in Italy
that images is taken last week in two hours wit Ha filter
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8 x 15 minuts with 3,5 Nm Ha custo scientific
SBIG STL 1001 RC 250 A&M
guided with stv on Vixen Fl70
Gemini G41 observatori plus
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
WOW... :shock: :shock: :shock:

Excellent image with lots of details!!!

Have a nice day.
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Post by Tachyon »

Beautiful! First time I have seen it at this magnification!
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Great detail.Truly incredible!
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Post by Airconvent »

good shot....any chance we can see it in colour?
BTW, it looks like a Cylon raider instead... :D
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