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April 18 2010

Horse Head and Flame Nebula


Exposure time was 2 hour and 45 minutes, in Ha, made up of 27 x 5 mins and 3 x 10 mins subs. Taken December 20th 2009, and January 1st 2010.

Used a SXVR-H9, through a 70mm ED refractor with a 0.67 focal reducer (bringing the scope to f4), and Nebulosity, guided with a C9.25 SCT with a SX loadstar, using PHD.
All on an EQ6 Pro - in a pulsar 2.1m observatory in my back garden in Hornchurch, Essex, UK

Submitted by: Matt Garwood (mattgarwood)Location: Hornchurch, Essex, UKDate: January 01 2010

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2010-04-18 01:48:15 GMT RickyF
WOW Matt. That is a Great job with your image. Thank You For Sharing it with us.

Ricky
2010-04-18 17:27:38 GMT Talitha
Congratulations Matt... lots of detail, and the 3-D effect is absolutely stunning!
~Carol
2010-04-18 23:04:29 GMT RichieJarvis
That is amazing Matt - great job :)
2010-04-18 23:10:22 GMT mattgarwood
Thanks all for your comments
2010-04-25 14:53:32 GMT ak666666
O friend Im so impressed. Im all ga ga. Thanks for sharing. On new years night!
 

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April 18 2010