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filthy!
someone should call the smoking vehicle hotline: that guy's polluting the atmosphere out there.... wrote in message ... |
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Good shot... at first glance I thought the image was very blue.. but the
stars in upper right seem quite normal color... Sure are a bunch of bright blue stars in the fov. -- Regards, Doug W. www.photonsfate.com wrote in message ... |
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Great image Glen. This kind of nebula unfortunately is too faint for my city
skies, I would probably use a Halpha filter to get the emission part, of course that would make it impossible to record the reflection part. Stefan schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... |
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