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M88 LRGB
Last week I captured just under two hours total on M88, which to me is one of the prettiest galaxies. https://www.astrobin.com/full/1u07v9/0/ CS, Scott
Last week I captured just under two hours total on M88, which to me is one of the prettiest galaxies. https://www.astrobin.com/full/1u07v9/0/ CS, Scott
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New Image: Leo Triplet in LRGB w AP155
Beautiful image Stuart, the colors are perfect!
Beautiful image Stuart, the colors are perfect!
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May the 4th be with you
Wonderful shots Pete, thanks for sharing.
Wonderful shots Pete, thanks for sharing.
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NGC 3521, the Bubble Galaxy
Thanks Stuart!
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NGC 3521, the Bubble Galaxy
Thanks Ross. North Georgia isn’t the worst place in terms of weather but not the best either. Typically conditions are good for imagining two or three nights a month. I know some folks on this list ca
Thanks Ross. North Georgia isn’t the worst place in terms of weather but not the best either. Typically conditions are good for imagining two or three nights a month. I know some folks on this list ca
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NGC 3521, the Bubble Galaxy
Thanks Pete and Shawn, much appreciated. Scott
Thanks Pete and Shawn, much appreciated. Scott
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NGC 3521, the Bubble Galaxy
Good weather allowed me to shoot two sessions on NGC 3521 from my remote dark site this week, for a total of 4:40. This target is very similar to M63 to me, just a bit smaller and surrounded by a clou
Good weather allowed me to shoot two sessions on NGC 3521 from my remote dark site this week, for a total of 4:40. This target is very similar to M63 to me, just a bit smaller and surrounded by a clou
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A pair of interacting galaxies near Sextans, NGC 3166/3169
This image marks my one year anniversary with my 1100GTO, and what a great year it has been. I've taken it out to my dark site 24 times now and each time it has performed flawlessly. Definitely the be
This image marks my one year anniversary with my 1100GTO, and what a great year it has been. I've taken it out to my dark site 24 times now and each time it has performed flawlessly. Definitely the be
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NGC2264 A little late to the Christmas party...
Great image Joel, mono for the win.
Great image Joel, mono for the win.
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Another NGC2903
Took advantage of the very rare alignment between consecutive days of clear skies and a new moon to image my second target of the week. Full frame version: https://www.astrobin.com/full/ef8wba/0/ Crop
Took advantage of the very rare alignment between consecutive days of clear skies and a new moon to image my second target of the week. Full frame version: https://www.astrobin.com/full/ef8wba/0/ Crop
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NGC3198 GX SBc (Uma) (8.5'x10.2M) - A Royal Virgo Super Cluster Extraordinaire
Beautiful result John, just wonderful.
Beautiful result John, just wonderful.
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My take on the UFO Galaxy
Thanks Linwood, and I know what you mean about too many targets. My target spreadsheet now has 146 galaxies alone.
Thanks Linwood, and I know what you mean about too many targets. My target spreadsheet now has 146 galaxies alone.
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My take on the UFO Galaxy
Thanks Karen, Stuart and Fernando, much appreciated.
Thanks Karen, Stuart and Fernando, much appreciated.
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My take on the UFO Galaxy
Taking advantage of the clear skies and new moon, I captured just shy of three hours on NGC2683 last night. Shot in LRGB with my Quattro300P/ASI2600MM/AP1100GTO. https://www.astrobin.com/full/dk4qak/0
Taking advantage of the clear skies and new moon, I captured just shy of three hours on NGC2683 last night. Shot in LRGB with my Quattro300P/ASI2600MM/AP1100GTO. https://www.astrobin.com/full/dk4qak/0
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antennae anyone
Colors look good to me, beautiful image Brian.
Colors look good to me, beautiful image Brian.
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First try on M81 and M82 with my Stowaway
Great image Ray, well done.
Great image Ray, well done.
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Another M81
I generally have good luck using a barlowed laser, but clearly I messed something up Saturday night. I will check out that Ocal.
I generally have good luck using a barlowed laser, but clearly I messed something up Saturday night. I will check out that Ocal.
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Another M81
Thanks Brian. When I first got the scope I was having a terrible time getting flats to work correctly. After 3 months I finally figured out the issue was caused by the primary moving and shifting the
Thanks Brian. When I first got the scope I was having a terrible time getting flats to work correctly. After 3 months I finally figured out the issue was caused by the primary moving and shifting the
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Another M81
Thanks Emilio. Thank you Shawn. Thanks Ross. Here is the full M81/82, just please ignore the terrible stars on the right side of the frame :) https://www.astrobin.com/full/m0phyx/0/
Thanks Emilio. Thank you Shawn. Thanks Ross. Here is the full M81/82, just please ignore the terrible stars on the right side of the frame :) https://www.astrobin.com/full/m0phyx/0/
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Another M81
Nothing that nice I'm afraid Roland, it's just a SkyWatcher Quattro. After swapping the focuser for a MoonLite and modifying the mirror cell to better constrain the primary it performs pretty well. So
Nothing that nice I'm afraid Roland, it's just a SkyWatcher Quattro. After swapping the focuser for a MoonLite and modifying the mirror cell to better constrain the primary it performs pretty well. So
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