Sunday, 01 November 2020
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Two images taken using the Takahashi FSQ106 on pier 6, ic1805 (Heart nebula) and the other is of an area just north of and including M16 (Eagle nebula) including Sh2-54. The Heart nebula uses the 3 narrowband filters, and M16 just Ha and O3.

The other image, data kindly provided by Mr A., was taken on Pier 12 with a total integration time of just over 10 hours using the 3 narrowband filters. (Better image(s) are available elsewhere.)

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I tried but it's still not taking images over some particular (unknown) dimensions, which I thought I'd resized to less than. It did accept the image from pier 12 but I need to resize the other 2 even more before re-attempting. For information purposes the 2 that it wouldn't except were both 12mb or less and 5616 x 4450 pixels and 5775 x 3588 pixels reduced by about 1/3rd from the originals, both were jpeg.
 

Ray
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Have now  resized each to less than 5000 pixels in the largest dimension and they appear to have been accepted, so I will use that as a maximum in future postings.

M16 region

sh2-54 + m16 pier 6 4512 x 2804 [12].jpg

Heart nebula

ic1805 pier 6 4830 x 3827 [11].jpg
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