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Hi all I took this the other night doing 2 minutes of subs for an hour.I used my Skywatcher 80ed with my Zwo 585 camera.I think on astronomy net showed up M86 and 17 other objects in the image.I thought I would share.Thanks for looking.
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Hi all here is the astronomy net platesolve for your information if it helps.




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Good work Andy, especially for only an hour and quite a widefield image. Don't know about you but it's been difficult for me here in the NW of UK getting a decent run on a target. Thanks for sharing the image and the plate solve. It's mind blowing what's up there!
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Petrol wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:37 pm Good work Andy, especially for only an hour and quite a widefield image. Don't know about you but it's been difficult for me here in the NW of UK getting a decent run on a target. Thanks for sharing the image and the plate solve. It's mind blowing what's up there!
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Hi Pete yes it was a challenge as it rained while my setup was outside,had to quickly cover up with bin bags and Hessian sack.Then finally stopped raining and put everything back to the Asair plus. Then stayed clear for the rest of the night in Essex and got two hours eventually.There seems to be a lot up there as I can go to 15 magnitude with my scope after researching the numbers on the platesolve.
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This is a very beautiful image of this stellar corner.
thx Andy.
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