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another hole in the sky

Discussion in 'Astrophotography and Imaging' started by squeege3000, Jan 25, 2020.

another hole in the sky

Started by squeege3000 on Jan 25, 2020 at 5:05 AM

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  1. squeege3000

    squeege3000 Well-Known Member

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    This hole is the Rosetta Nebula. We had clear nights on the 19th and 20th, and here is one of the resulting images. rosetta.jpg
     
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    Really nice image!

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    Let me join the fan club! Great job!
     
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    Well done Squeege , love the detail you pulled . How long was your exposure?
     
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    They were less than 60 second images. less than 3 hours worth. It seems for me that many shorter exposures give a clearer image than relatively few longer ones. My autoguiding is affected by the seeing and seems to wobble a little, whereas unguided shorter exposures don't have that movement. My opinion.
     

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