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ASTRO: M92 is not just Hercules' other globular
I'm now up to the top end of the M list cleaning out the hard drive. I
was shocked to find this unprocessed set of M92 frames from last summer. How I forgot these I don't know as this appears to be the best seeing I've ever had! In any case it processed into my best globular photo to date. I think I set this up then went to bed. I took 3 in each RGB color then 6 lum frames then repeated this. By the time the second set of Lum frames was being taken the sun rose so the first lum of the second set showed some fogging and by the third it was white. I must have looked at that when I got up and figured something went wrong. At least I didn't delete them. The second round of RGB were fine so this left me with 6, 5 minute frames in RGB as well as Lum. I found that extra RGB did make processing go easier much to my surprise. Anyway here's the result. I know there are more lost files to be found but I doubt any will equal this one. 14" LX200R @ f/10, LRGB all 6x5' binned 2x2, STL-11000XM, Paramount ME Rick -- 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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