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Morning everyone.


I know I have been posting a lot lately, but some of the images I have processed stem right back to when we first started getting data, so I have not been working as hard as it might appear - well maybe! I hope you won't mind me putting all these up, but it helps me keep on top of things, if I do. I image from home also, weather permitting, and it can all become a bit confusing if I do not do things in an ordered way. I trust you are all well, and having a good weekend.

Thanks for looking.
Simon


IC 1396 - the elephant trunk nebula


This comprised of 40 subs at two minutes long each, an integration time of 1 hour and 20 minutes, using a Takahashi Epsilon 180 F/2,8 astrograph, on a Skywatcher EQ 8 mount with a ZWO ASI071 Pro Colour CMOS camera at Pier 5.



M104 - the sombrero galaxy 


This comprised of 60 subs at one minute long each, an integration time of just 1 hour!, using a Takahashi Epsilon 180 F/2,8 astrograph, on a Skywatcher EQ 8 mount with a ZWO ASI071 Pro Colour CMOS camera at Pier 5.



IC 5146 - the cocoon nebula 


This comprised of 60 subs at two minutes long each, an integration time of 2 hours, using a Takahashi Epsilon 180 F/2,8 astrograph, on a Skywatcher EQ 8 mount with a ZWO ASI071 Pro Colour CMOS camera at Pier 5.


NGC 5906 


This comprised of 45 subs at one minute long each, an integration time of 45 minutes,using a Takahashi Epsilon 180 F/2,8 astrograph, on a Skywatcher EQ 8 mount with a ZWO ASI071 Pro Colour CMOS camera at Pier 5.


VDB 152 


This comprised of 120 subs at two minutes long each, an integration time of 4 hours, using a Takahashi Epsilon 180 F/2,8 astrograph, on a Skywatcher EQ 8 mount with a ZWO ASI071 Pro Colour CMOS camera at Pier 5.












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Simon you are more than welcome to keep posting, even stuff from home - :) it's nice to share

once again lovely images

Phil McCauley
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