Sunday, 01 November 2020
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I managed to process 12 Has, 16 OIIIs and 20 SIIs, each at 15 minutes long - there was some variability within the data, but I decided to use them all, creating an imaging time of 12 hours. Pier 12 uses a 12.5 inch F/9 Ritchey Chretien telescope from RCOS.


Have a good Sunday everyone.


Simon


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Hi Simon,

Just in the process of posting my Fish Head! I hope you don't mind me pointing out that your fish is swimming the wrong way, against the current. Your fish also looks a fair bit younger as well, mine didn't stand up too well to processing and ended up a wee bit tatty. The stars are good as usual.

Cheers,

Ray

Ray
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[size=150]Ray, I have always been an 'against the current person', so that must explain it!!!

Cheers muchly...
Simon[/size]
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Hi Simon,

I was definitely an against-the-current person, but now time is taking its toll on me it's so much easier swimming with the tide! Stay that way though for as long as you can. :)


Cheers,  Ray

Ray
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