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My new image : 14 hours on NGC-6888
Hi Guys I downloaded my last picture on my web site : the NGC-6888 Nebula. I've taken this picture with the Gibous Moon in the sky. The total exposure time for this picture is : 14 hours and 25 minutes. I realized that on 4 nights. 3 nights with the H-Alpha filter and one night with the Red filter + the RGB images. I increased the level of the picture to see the thin nebula in background. You can see my NGC-6888 image and all the information about it with the link inside the Popup window displayed with my Homepage at : http://www.astrosurf.com/ccdaltazao Enjoy !! Friendship, Florent -------------- CCD ALTAZ & AO web site : http://www.astrosurf.com/ccdaltazao Pithiviers Le Vieil/Jouy-En-Pithiverais--------FRANCE My USA web site : http://members.aol.com/JEPobs/poiget.htm |
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My new image : 14 hours on NGC-6888
JEPobs wrote:
Hi Guys I downloaded my last picture on my web site : the NGC-6888 Nebula. I've taken this picture with the Gibous Moon in the sky. The total exposure time for this picture is : 14 hours and 25 minutes. I realized that on 4 nights. 3 nights with the H-Alpha filter and one night with the Red filter + the RGB images. I increased the level of the picture to see the thin nebula in background. You can see my NGC-6888 image and all the information about it with the link inside the Popup window displayed with my Homepage at : http://www.astrosurf.com/ccdaltazao Enjoy !! Even the "light" version took a while to download but it was worth the effort. Very nice shot indeed... -- Mike http://www.concentric.net/~richmann/ |
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My new image : 14 hours on NGC-6888
Thank you Mike for your nice message. Best Regards, Florent |
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