It wasn't bad down here at all. I think it kicked up a little bit around midnight, but wasn't really enough to affect my imaging. Cheers On 10/11/10 3:36 PM, Debbie wrote:
Cool! Did the wind bother you much? I was out last night near Virgin, UT and we wondered whether to setup at about 7:30. The wind finally died down after it got dark but the seeing was marginal. Then the wind kicked up around 11:15 and I took the telescope down at 11:30.
Debbie
On Mon Oct 11 14:04 , David Rankin<David@rankinstudio.com> sent:
This one really pushed my setup to the max. It is 3 hours of exposure and could easily use another 6 hours. I had to push the data hard to get the faint stuff out. Has to be one of the most interesting objects in the night sky.
Here : http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php\?g2_itemId=3893&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
Cheers,
David
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