Monday, 19 October 2020
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The famous Orionnebula photographed with the Takahashi Epsilon 180mm F/2,8 astrograph.
Integration time 47 x 4 minutes.
The very central part of the nebula is clipped so there are more subs needed with a shorter exposure time.

Mike van den Berg

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Good detail there Mike.

Dave
3 years ago
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That is absolutely beautiful!

Everyone loves Orion, and this image just brings out the beauty so nice!!

Phil McCauley
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Mike, 

Exquisite bold colours and details Mike, very pleasing to look at. Hoping one day to be able to get such a balanced image myself from what is a challenging nebula. Well done. 

Cheers, 
Ray 

Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig


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