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Old 07-July-2009, 03:41 PM
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My first image of this reflection nebula and very extensive in size, Need to re-visit and image it with a wide fov (refractor) it has very dark dust lanes and cloud structure.
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Nice shot of three objects I won't be imaging! NGC 6726 is the lower of the two blue reflection nebula, 6727 is the upper while the third nebula is NGC 6729.

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Thanks Rick, Its too bad, I have a mountain in this area and its above the tree tops along the ridge. will revisit when in a better position and time. Clear skies my friend.

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A good source on the NGC is http://www.ngcicproject.org/. It was down for a while but is back up at the above new URL. it covers the problems, duplications etc. in the catalog and has a POSS I image of each object in the catalog. Very handy source that I missed when it was down.

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Thanks Rick, Very nice site. Lots of information. Appreciate it much, Clear Skies my friend.
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Sorry about that extra w in the link. Don't know how that happened as I used cut and paste rather than trust my typing and it still came out wrong. At least you found it anyway. I've removed the extra character.

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Hello Efrain:
Very good photo, I dont know that object and goes if it is photogenic.
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No prolem Rick, Those data buttons on the objects(lower) are full of information.
Hi Cesar, And thanks. its below sagittarius region you should be able to image it we are in the same approaximate latitude. Clear Skies

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