Eskimo Nebula from the balcony

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Eskimo Nebula from the balcony

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14x 4 minutes, 56 minutes total. Had to throw away one sub due to mirror flop.
2350mm focal length, guided.

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Nice thick eskimo! Thanks for sharing.
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Nice!
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Nice shot!
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Nice one. Been a while since I last saw it and you did it in Singapore too!
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it is not a very challenging object brightness wise because it is quite bright.

the big challenge is that it is so tiny that you need a very long focal length. i have been looking for amateur images of the Eskimo and all the good ones are done with RCOS or Planewave instruments, 12.5" to 17" or more. Folks with SCTs can't get much better than the above image...

I think a Mewlon would do a better job..
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