NGC2264 - Cone and Fox Fur nebulae (part 2)

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NGC2264 - Cone and Fox Fur nebulae (part 2)

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Hi
I managed to get some OIII data to add to the Ha that I shot just over a week ago. The moon was fairly bright and although it willbe a bit further away on the next clear night it will also be brighter so its swings and roundabouts as to whether it was right to shoot OIII or SII last night. I managed to get 9x30 minutes with the ML8300 and FSQ106ED before the big oak tree came into play. The Ha channel can be seen in the image gallery at http://www.imagingtheheavens.co.uk
A full size version of this can be seen at the following link, excuse the noisy image but it still isn't finished yet
http://www.pbase.com/imaging_the_heaven ... 3/original
Thanks for looking
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Gordon

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Re: NGC2264 - Cone and Fox Fur nebulae (part 2)

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Impressive! Thanks for sharing especially on such a cloudy day here. :)
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