Wednesday, 03 November 2021
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A small crop, 524 pixels square, taken from the edge of the frame of an image recently captured on pier 10. The object is a planetary nebula -  PN G75.5+1.7, which is 4 arc minutes in diameter. This might at first get Steve excited being what it is, that is until he sees it. I really believe though the image this setup has produced compares well to an image taken on a 4 metre scope, admittedly that was taken back in 2009. So well done to the team in setting this up.

Cheers and thanks for looking.

Ray

Ray
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Pier 10 has been long in the making but worth the wait, its a bit of an awesome setup

thanks for the nod Ray, it's appreciated!

You know me and weird stuff, I love it :)

Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy


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