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I managed to process all the data from Pier 6 over the last few months. Pier 6 uses a Takahashi FSQ106-ED F/3.6 astrograph, on a Paramount MX mount with a QSI 683-WSG mono CCD, using Astronomik filters. As that is so, I thought I would upload the remaining ones today.


M81 and M82 was 20 luminances and 6 RGB's each, all at 15 minutes exposure time. Integration time was thus 9 hours and 30 minutes.


Thor's helmet, NGC 2359, comprises of 5 Ha, 5 SII and 5 OIII, each at 10 minutes long each. The integration time was a short 2.5 hours.


NGC 4216 comprises of 6 of each of L, R, G and B, all at 10 minutes long each, thus the integration time was 4 hours.


The Witch's Head nebula, IC 2118, comprises of only a few subs from the data provided - 8 subs of R, G and B each. They were all at 10 minutes long each, and thus the integration time was 4 hours.


Thanks everyone for supporting me with the imaging and processing. This is a great community to be part of...


Take care.
Simon


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M81 and M82 finished3.png

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NGC 4216 LRGB fin6.png

Witch_workingbcroplight_black_DBE.png  


3 years ago
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Oh wow - you are really on a roll!  Well done you!
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Yes Simon I agree with Mark,  fine selection of images. Even dust lanes visible in some of those relatively tiny galaxies, some excellent processing indeed. 

Thanks for sharing.

Regards, Ray

Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig


3 years ago
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[size=100]Thanks Mark so much, I really appreciate you taking the time to write to me. Looking forward to your next image... I hope you will have a great day!

Simon[/size]
3 years ago
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[size=100]That is really kind of you Ray. You are a very supportive person and that means a lot to many. Hope to see some images from you soon. 

Simon[/size]
3 years ago
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Nice to see you digging deep Simon :)

Very nice images indeed :)

Phil McCauley
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