Sh2-155 (Cave Nebula) in HST palette

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Sh2-155 (Cave Nebula) in HST palette

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Hi
This is of Sh2-155 (Cave Nebula) in the wavelength ordered palette (HST) and was taken with a FSQ106ED at f5 on a Paramount ME, the camera was a FLI ML8300 with exposures of 8x30 minutes SII, 12x30 minutes Ha and 10x30 minutes OIII. The Ha version can be seen on the home page of my website http://www.imagingtheheavens.co.uk
There is a full size version at the following link
http://www.pbase.com/imaging_the_heaven ... 9/original
There are a lot of interesting subjects in the Sharpless catalogue so I may continue looking through them
Thanks for looking
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Gordon

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Very nice and wonderful shots Gordon. Thanks for sharing
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lovely!!!!
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Beautiful! A lovely house for a caveman. :)
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