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Can you believe it? Two images this winter...Pacman and Bode's Nebula

Started by Roberto, Jan 31, 2021, 14:34:57

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Roberto

Hello All,

Hope you are all well.

What weather we have had over Xmas and New Year...when it's clear, it's full Moon and cloudy otherwise!  A couple of images though from December and January to share:

NGC281 - PacMan Nebula

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/qj47u8/E/

Final version below but see other versions at the link above:



And the M81, M82 and NGC3077 triohttps://www.astrobin.com/2cl2c8/E/



Take care,

Roberto

Carole

I know what you mean Roberto, it's been awful.  Both extremely nice images and up to your usual high standard. 

Carole

Roberto


Fay

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

Roberto


RobertM

Well Roberto, that's two more than me this winter (still sorting out equipment woes) !

Great images and to get the IFN around M81 is quite an achievement.

Robert

Roberto

Thank you Robert. 

Quotethat's two more than me this winter (still sorting out equipment woes) !
:lol:  what miserable weather we've had!

Roberto

NoelC

The galaxies look terrific Roberto.
Really nice contrasty background well done!
Noel
Swapped telescopes for armchair.

Roberto


Hugh

Very Nice pics Roberto.  Really loved the Galaxies!  Even clicking on the pic and magnifying, the detail in M81 is amazing.

Best

Hugh

JohnH

Fantastic images! With the weather at the moment you dare not blink unless you miss a gap in the clouds.

JohnH
The world's laziest astroimager.

Roberto

Thank you Hugh and John.  Yes, any clearing has to be maximised for imaging time.  Sometimes after it rains transparency can be great but the chances have been few.

Roberto

MarkS

Lovely results as usual.

I'm glad you managed to get some clear sky.  It's been a dire winter for imaging :(

Mark