Thursday, 24 September 2020
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I have not had a lot of time lately for any processing, partly because of equipment issues on my 'home' set up and dodging the weather here also, and trying to process what I had imaged within all of that! Anyway, I have posted here the famous bubble nebula, from the wonderful pier 12. It comprises of 8 Has, 16 OIIIs and 16 SIIIs, each at 15 minutes in length. This is an integration time of 10 hours on a 12.5 inch F/9 Ritchey Chretien telescope from RCOS.


Take care everyone...




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3 years ago
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thats lovely Simon

Peter Shah - Collimation & Telescope servicing.
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Peter Shah
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[size=100]Thanks so much Peter, there may well be more hidden in there but I cannot extract it, but I very much appreciate your support on this. By the way, on Monday I sent an email to you about a processing issue, I think I sent it through your website, so was wondering if you had got it. No hassle anyway, just asking whilst on here. Thanks again! Simon[/size]
3 years ago
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Thats a very nice image there Simon :)
Well done

Phil McCauley
Roboscopes Website Admin


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Thank you Phil for your kind words and all your hard work. I always appreciate it greatly!   :  )
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