Ced214, Sh2-157 and IC405/410 in HST palette

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Ced214, Sh2-157 and IC405/410 in HST palette

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Hi
I have had a few opportunities to get some imaging done over the last month and have captured three images all in the HST palette. The first is of Ced214/NGC7822, the second is of Sh2-157 and neighbours and the third is of IC405/410. All were taken with the Televue NP127is/FLI Atlas-CentreLine-PL16803 prototype system that I am testing on a Paramount ME with an Officine Stellare Falco/lodestar guiding combination. Exposure times varied between 10 and 14 hours per image.

The full size versions can be seen at the following links
Ced214/NGC7822 http://m5.i.pbase.com/o9/29/869929/1/15 ... Tfinal.jpg

Sh2-157 http://m0.i.pbase.com/o9/29/869929/1/15 ... Tfinal.jpg

IC405/410 http://m7.i.pbase.com/o9/29/869929/1/15 ... HSTmax.jpg

Thanks for looking
Best wishes
Gordon

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Re: Ced214, Sh2-157 and IC405/410 in HST palette

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oh my, feels like rainbow clouds in space.. beautiful~
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Re: Ced214, Sh2-157 and IC405/410 in HST palette

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HST indeed! Gorgeous! [smilie=good-job.gif]
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