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Old 25-June-2009, 04:08 PM
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20 x 300 sec, iso 1600, Rebel Hap Mod. 190 mm Mak Newt. Guided with ED80, PHD and Stashoot 1. Acquired and processed with Nebulosity. Darks, Flats. Like to have more than 2 hours, but our sky will not hold up after midnight here in the land of fog. At least it was clear for once. Larger version at following URL.
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Very nice capture lots of inner structure data, very nice under not so ideal conditions.
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