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SH2-112


PaulB

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This is my first post on here of a DSO.

It is SH2-112 . The image was taken on Friday night and Saturday morning on. 2014 July 12th. The Moon was full but, thankfully, low in the South-West.

I used PHD 1.14.0 for guiding, through a WO ZS66 apo using a QHY5L-II and imaged with an Atik 428ex and Megrez ED II 80mm triplet. 9 x 10 minute subs, stacked in DSS and processed in Startools and CS2. I applied flats, but know darks.

This object is surrounded by faint nebulosity, and I have tried to preserve this during processing.

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It may well be your post of a DSO but it is not your first photograph, of that I am sure. Very nice piece of work, I would have thought the Moon being a large as life would have cause more problems than is evident.

Alan

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