Some Photos from Punggai

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haha yeah indeed.. its starting to look like.. the textbook "artist impression" lol would try to look at a more "gentle" approach to the photo.
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A little M31 i took from punggai with the spare time while waiting for orion to rise... looks a little wierd to me though.. like one side had been blown off.. or rather.. is the right end cropped from the FOV ? or is it just "upside down" from the orientation it is usually seen in photos?

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it "should" be rotated 180 degrees. but in any case, it is a great image! very productive trip!
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haha! mini galaxies!
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rcj wrote:it "should" be rotated 180 degrees. but in any case, it is a great image! very productive trip!
Remus, should be left/right flip instead of rotate 180 deg right?

ZY, not bad at all, getting 2 galaxies in one pic.
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