Sunday, 11 October 2020
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The globular cluster M13 in Hercules imaged with the Takahashi Epsilon 180mm F/2,8.
For this image I used 192 subs of 30 seconds exposure.

Mike van den Berg

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Hi Mike, 

 A nice set of images from you again, the Wizard, double star cluster and Hercules cluster. Like Simon managed to do I'm amazed by how quickly you too have processed and posted the Wizard nebula. All that data certainly helped me suppress more of the noise, but I don't think I managed to extract as much detail despite the length of time I spent. Hope all is well where you are. 

Cheers, 

Ray 

Ray
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It's crazy when you try and think of the total mass thats displayed in that picture.. Phenomenal - Well done!

Phil McCauley
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