Hey John,
Very nice work. Do you know what the small nebula is above and slightly
right of NGC 2174?
Alan
--- John Laborde <jlaborde@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
I have just poster two new images. For shot like these, I usually
like
to get 2 or 3 images stacked together to reduce grain and gain enough
density. But these shots were just time killers while I was waiting
for
my main target to rise high enough to shot so there is only one image
each. I don't thing I will be able add more images this month since
these targets are now getting low in the west. I will have to wait
till
next year. In the meantime here are the single shot images.
IC2177 ( seagull nebula) also M50, NGC2335, NGC2343, NGC2345,
NGC2353,
and Sharpless 2-294
http://aisig.sdaa.org/astroblogDetail.asp?imgID=447&UserID=67
IC2177 (close up)
http://aisig.sdaa.org/astroblogDetail.asp?imgID=448&UserID=67
M35 and IC443. Also NGC2158, NGC2174, and Sharpless 2-247
http://aisig.sdaa.org/astroblogDetail.asp?imgID=449&UserID=67
IC443 (cluse up)
http://aisig.sdaa.org/astroblogDetail.asp?imgID=450&UserID=67
SCT Astrophotography: http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch/astrophotography
FS-102 G-11/Gemini: http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/tak_fs102
& http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/fs102
& http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/takpf
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