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Sharpless 2-119 now has 28 x 20 minutes of halpha. time to move on to
another object after 9h20min http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/sh2...er_ha_page.htm |
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That's a fine image and grayscale too!... : )
-- Regards, Doug W. www.photonsfate.com "Richard Crisp" wrote in message et... Sharpless 2-119 now has 28 x 20 minutes of halpha. time to move on to another object after 9h20min http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/sh2...er_ha_page.htm |
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![]() Richard Crisp wrote: Sharpless 2-119 now has 28 x 20 minutes of halpha. time to move on to another object after 9h20min http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/sh2...er_ha_page.htm Looks like there's potential for a mosaic here with more nebulosity to the west. What's the FOV of that lens and CCD? I wish I'd get enough clear skies to do something that long. I've been trying for a month now to get more data on the SNR Cas A but the weather hasn't cooperated. I get a frame or two here and there. But then one of three I got one night had 3 super bright satellites and one airplane that looked like his landing lights were on. That was a total loss. Then it clouded up. Leave on vacation Tuesday so it will likely clear up! -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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Richard,
I agree that this is as good as it gets. Thanks for posting. Stefan "Richard Crisp" schrieb im Newsbeitrag et... Sharpless 2-119 now has 28 x 20 minutes of halpha. time to move on to another object after 9h20min http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/sh2...er_ha_page.htm |
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have a good vacation Rick. where will you go?
There are a lot of things I strongly dislike about California but at least we do occasionally get weather good enough to shoot images... "Rick Johnson" wrote in message ... Richard Crisp wrote: Sharpless 2-119 now has 28 x 20 minutes of halpha. time to move on to another object after 9h20min http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/sh2...er_ha_page.htm Looks like there's potential for a mosaic here with more nebulosity to the west. What's the FOV of that lens and CCD? I wish I'd get enough clear skies to do something that long. I've been trying for a month now to get more data on the SNR Cas A but the weather hasn't cooperated. I get a frame or two here and there. But then one of three I got one night had 3 super bright satellites and one airplane that looked like his landing lights were on. That was a total loss. Then it clouded up. Leave on vacation Tuesday so it will likely clear up! -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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