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M13 - after a long gap


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Hadn't done any imaging since about March, finally got back to the 'scope a couple of weeks ago and have pulled in a crop of mostly globs. Here's my attempt on M13, conditions were fairly good with much less haze than the previous night. I think I may have got the core just a bit burnt out, maybe I should have tried a lower ISO. Also wondering about the amount of yellow. I'm disappointed that I left out the lovely orange/red companion star (SAO 65508), only got a spike of it! But I've left the galaxy NGC 6207 in the crop, coma notwithstanding.

This is 18 * 1 minute at ISO1600, Europa250/350D(modded).

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f/4.8 (works out about 1 pixel/arcsec in the original, this is reduced 35%). A lot depends on the monitor. I had it (briefly) up on the projector at this evening's AAS meeting, it looked very washed-out there. But on my Sony it looks fine.

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