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Old October 14th 07, 06:42 PM
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Yes, OK, well that's a 32-min exposure. That's 10 times the exposure I suggested for the 6 inch, yours is a 3-inch
No - that's 8min per quadrant [M31 is BIG] via 70mm OG eg 3"!

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Is that a photomontage artefact in the middle?
Yes - where the quadrants meet in this prelim mosaic.

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