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Old 03-November-2009, 04:41 PM
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Default M31 Andromeda, M32, M110

My first dso image in four months due to going on planetary mode and then my recent operation having my prostate removed really put me on many restrictions but gradually recovering. Due to the lack of use my camera had a frost problem because of the high humidity and threw out over three hours of data and started again with these results still rusty. Clear Skies to All.

Lots of Awesome images posted by All since my last post. Welldone to All.
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Welcome back. I was getting worried about your extended absence. Sorry to hear of your health problems. Nice to be on the mend and back under the stars again. Better medicine than any doctor's prescription I've found.

Looks like you are getting the rust out with this shot. Well done.

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Looks good!
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Beautiful.
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Hey Efrain.
Get well and thats an Awesome IMAGE. Clear skies Paul
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Welcome back, I new, hello?

That is a hell of a picture and inspires me to get out there more often to look at the vastness. I need to get some binocs bad!
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Thanks Rick, Eric, Slang, Paul and TheMan2Astro. To the new members Welcome Aboard Guys. Clear Skies
Your right Rick it is the best medicine
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nice pic jaicoa, i been taking a few pics and i did take one of andromeda but i have to much drift to have long exposure, gona have to get a polarscope.
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Thanks Ozz, Thats unfortunate. A good drift alignment is required for long exposures and a fixed area to avoid re-calibrating. Clear Skies.
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