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Old January 1st 06, 09:32 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Chris Taylor wrote:
"Pete Lawrence" wrote in message
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...well nearly. I took these last month and haven't had time to
process the lower one. This image isn't calibrate (no darks or flats
applied yet) and I've just realised that there's an additional set of
180s exposures to add into the mix. I'll do them later ;-)

http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/DSO/M42-20Da.html

Happy New Year to all uk.sci.astronomers :-)
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Pete
http://www.digitalsky.org.uk



Great shot, looking forward to the end result.

Happy new year to you too.

Regards


Chris


You know,if more people showed unadultarated pictures,I would
be very pleased. Al the pictures processed/enhanched/colorcorrected
I see here give me a bad impression , of how the sky looked,if
I had better eyes.Sure they look nicer,but I never know how much
of that is artificial.
By the way, Happy Newyear.
 




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