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Pablo Rosell
 Thursday, December 24 2009 @ 12:19 pm EST (Read 1796 times)  
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Hi folks,

First of all I wish you all merry christmas and a clearer 2010 Wink

After several more modifications, among others cooling my DSI, eliminating flexure, and still better tuning of my LXD75, here is an image. This is IC443 aka the jelly fish in Gemini. This are 30 frames @ 8 min each with a Baader Ha filter. Darks, flats, bias, lights stacked in DSS and postprocessed in PS CS3. My christmas present are the OIII and SII narrowbands from Baader, so hopefully I'll be imaging in false color soon Big Grin

Happy holidays!
Pablo


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 Thursday, December 24 2009 @ 01:44 pm EST  
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Pablo,
Beautiful! Mr. Green
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 Thursday, December 24 2009 @ 03:01 pm EST  
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Nice image, Pablo! It's great to see your work on here again! Hopefully, we'll have better observing weather in 2010.


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