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Hi Jeff. Yes I neglected to note it was with the 10" Orion RC F/9.

Aubrey

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I presume that was with your 10”Orion?
On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 8:40 PM Jeffrey McClure <mcclure.jw@gmail.com> wrote:
Well done, Aubrey! Color and detail are worthy of a professional observatory!
On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 8:08 PM Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Shot NGC 2403 after suggestion from Johnny Barton who saw this when looking for a comet. This is a noisy part of the sky and it is part of the M81 group of Galaxies and located about 10MLY from our Sun. It is about 2 hours of exposure with my STT 8300M on the Titan Mount from Brickhouse Observatory at TRS.

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Very nice job!  Lots of detail all the way into the core of the galaxy.

 

Johnny

 

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Shot NGC 2403 after suggestion from Johnny Barton who saw this when looking for a comet. This is a noisy part of the sky and it is part of the M81 group of Galaxies and located about 10MLY from our Sun. It is about 2 hours of exposure with my STT 8300M on the Titan Mount from Brickhouse Observatory at TRS.

Aubrey

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I presume that was with your 10”Orion?

On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 8:40 PM Jeffrey McClure <mcclure.jw@gmail.com> wrote:
Well done, Aubrey! Color and detail are worthy of a professional observatory!

On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 8:08 PM Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Shot NGC 2403 after suggestion from Johnny Barton who saw this when looking for a comet. This is a noisy part of the sky and it is part of the M81 group of Galaxies and located about 10MLY from our Sun. It is about 2 hours of exposure with my STT 8300M on the Titan Mount from Brickhouse Observatory at TRS.

Aubrey
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NGC2403_Galaxy_V3R1_FR_ID_SM.jpg (153.7 KB)
Well done, Aubrey! Color and detail are worthy of a professional observatory!

On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 8:08 PM Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Shot NGC 2403 after suggestion from Johnny Barton who saw this when looking for a comet. This is a noisy part of the sky and it is part of the M81 group of Galaxies and located about 10MLY from our Sun. It is about 2 hours of exposure with my STT 8300M on the Titan Mount from Brickhouse Observatory at TRS.

Aubrey
Attachment(s):
NGC2403_Galaxy_V3R1_FR_ID_SM.jpg (153.7 KB)
Shot NGC 2403 after suggestion from Johnny Barton who saw this when looking for a comet. This is a noisy part of the sky and it is part of the M81 group of Galaxies and located about 10MLY from our Sun. It is about 2 hours of exposure with my STT 8300M on the Titan Mount from Brickhouse Observatory at TRS.

Aubrey
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