Monday, 11 January 2021
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Well, it is good to be back on here and I hope you are all ok. Here is my first image for a while, and for it I used 27 Has, 30 OIIIs and 38 SIIs, each sub at 10 minutes long. This creates an imaging time of 15 hours and 50 minutes. Pier 7 uses a William Optics FLT132 F5.6 APO, on a Paramount MX mount, using a QSI 660-WSG Mono CCD 1x1 Binned. 




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3 years ago
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It's almost like a subspace corridor about to rip open a whole in space :D

Phil McCauley
Roboscopes Website Admin


3 years ago
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I guess it does Phil - and what comes down corridors? Children! Well, when they are at school  :  )   Thanks for your comment... Simon
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