Monday, 31 August 2020
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VdB152 imaged with the12,5 inch F/9 Ritchey Chretien telescope.
LRGB = 240:120:120:120 minutes.

Mike 

VdB152 RCOS.jpg
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Hi Mike, 
Finally found an image not posted by Simon. :)  I'm not sure if whatever is in part of the frame is some form of giant creature. It appears to be about to swallow that star and on its way to chase it down with a couple more. Very unusual and so I viewed a few examples. The close up ones I looked at were not as vibrant as this one and rather dull. What did surprise me was what a much wider field of view revealed, really amazing, but nowhere near as detailed as this as one would expect. Very nice Mike. 
It must be great to have so many dso's named after you. 

Regards. Ray 

Ray
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An awesome Image there Mike and I must say I never noticed your watermark before - :)

Very well done, nice vibrant image!

Phil McCauley
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