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Old October 17th 04, 06:58 PM
Dennis Persyk
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Default Sh2-155 Cave Nebula

Sharpless 2-155, a/k/a the Cave nebula, is a very faint emission
nebula in Cepheus. I was able to coax out a fair LRGB image with just
112 minutes total. AP1200 GTO unguided, E160 astrograph f/3.3, MX716
camera with True Technology Micro Filter holder and filters. Processed
in ImagesPlus.

Image at
http://home.att.net/~dpersyk/new.htm

Thank you for visiting my site.

Clear skies,

Dennis Persyk
Igloo Observatory Home Page http://dpersyk.home.att.net
Hampshire, IL
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Old October 17th 04, 07:28 PM
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Very excellent image Dennis! Thanks for sharing that with us!
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"Dennis Persyk" wrote in message
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Sharpless 2-155, a/k/a the Cave nebula, is a very faint emission
nebula in Cepheus. I was able to coax out a fair LRGB image with just
112 minutes total. AP1200 GTO unguided, E160 astrograph f/3.3, MX716
camera with True Technology Micro Filter holder and filters. Processed
in ImagesPlus.

Image at
http://home.att.net/~dpersyk/new.htm

Thank you for visiting my site.

Clear skies,

Dennis Persyk
Igloo Observatory Home Page http://dpersyk.home.att.net
Hampshire, IL



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Old October 17th 04, 11:50 PM
Alasdair
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"Dennis Persyk" wrote in message
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Sharpless 2-155, a/k/a the Cave nebula, is a very faint emission
nebula in Cepheus. I was able to coax out a fair LRGB image with just
112 minutes total. AP1200 GTO unguided, E160 astrograph f/3.3, MX716
camera with True Technology Micro Filter holder and filters. Processed
in ImagesPlus.

Image at


http://home.att.net/~dpersyk/new.htm

Thank you for visiting my site.

Clear skies,

Dennis Persyk
Igloo Observatory Home Page http://dpersyk.home.att.net
Hampshire, IL


lovely image thank you
Alasdair

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Old October 18th 04, 01:12 AM
Dennis Persyk
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Thanks for checking it out, Dave. That guy is really faint so it was
quite a challenge for me.

Clear skies,

Dennis

"David Nakamoto" wrote in message news:SQycd.6164$232.4318@trnddc09...
Very excellent image Dennis! Thanks for sharing that with us!
--
Sincerely,
--- Dave
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It don't mean a thing
unless it has that certain "je ne sais quoi"
Duke Ellington
----------------------------------------------------------------------

"Dennis Persyk" wrote in message
m...
Sharpless 2-155, a/k/a the Cave nebula, is a very faint emission
nebula in Cepheus. I was able to coax out a fair LRGB image with just
112 minutes total. AP1200 GTO unguided, E160 astrograph f/3.3, MX716
camera with True Technology Micro Filter holder and filters. Processed
in ImagesPlus.

Image at
http://home.att.net/~dpersyk/new.htm

Thank you for visiting my site.

Clear skies,

Dennis Persyk
Igloo Observatory Home Page http://dpersyk.home.att.net
Hampshire, IL

 




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