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Old 07-July-2008, 02:49 AM
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Default Arp 188 -- Tadpole / SN 2008dq full image

Thanks to thunderstorms all my free time has been spent cutting up and clearing trees. When you own many acres of forest that goes with the territory but these all fell across my road and my shooting range so had to be cleared. Now while I rest these ancient and super painful muscles I can process a few images. This is a complete reprocess of noisy data see the original post for details.

SN in the Tadpole -- Arp 188

Full image is at:
http://www.spacebanter.com/attachmen...tid=2005&stc=1

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