Friday, 30 December 2022
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My processing of the 6 panel mosaic from the Taurus molecular cloud. I used the data from the following jobs:
1724, 1725, 1726, 1727, 1963, 1964.
Many thanks to " kalemwo1994" who added 2 more panels to my 4 panel mosaic. It was definitely worth it :)

 

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Darius

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Hi Darius, 

Maybe you already had the 4 panels 'mosaiced', and that is how you completed it so quickly. A really fantastic result and as you say those additional panels added by Hoi (Kalemwo1994) introduced so much more. Well stitched together too. 

Having missed an image of the vulture head/baby eagle (LBN777) taken about a year ago on this pier, I recently submitted it as a job myself. This was done prior to those additional 2 panels unfortunately. So there are currently available 2 jobs containing LBN777, jobs 1955 and 1963. Job 1963 should be a better option for anyone just interested in that one target as it was for just over 6 hours, mine was just 4 hours. As there is only a small difference in the coordinates one could combine both jobs, align and crop, giving 10 hours in all. One day I will get around to attempting that mosaic myself, not this year though.

Thanks for sharing a great image. 

Cheers

Ray 


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Well worth the extra frames....beautiful job on that


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