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M1 -- The Crab Nebula696 viewsM1 - The Crab Nebula, supernova remnant in Taurus, January 14, 2005
Maxim DL, Luminance Deconvoluted with CCD Sharp, Color Combine in Photoshop (3 votes)
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M31 -- The Andromeda Galaxy2660 viewsThe Andromeda Galaxy amidst a wide field of stars. Combined and processed in PixInsight, finished in Lightroom. (1 votes)
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Moon-Venus-Mercury Conjunction 6-Feb-16768 viewsConjunction of the Moon, Venus, and Mercury on the early morning of February 6th, 2016. Captured with a Sony DSC QX100 and processed in Lightroom. (1 votes)
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M57 -- The Ring Nebula in HaRGB722 viewsM57 -- The Ring Nebula in HaRGB, July 4 & 5, 2013. Data captured with MaximDL and CCD Commander. Data reduction and image processing in PixInsight. Final touch up in Photoshop. (1 votes)
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Snowy Observatory2550 viewsA wonderful blanket of snow covers the whole Anza valley. Great fun to be there to see it! (1 votes)
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NGC 6946 v3739 viewsNGC 6946, a spiral galaxy in Cepheus. Captured with Maxim DL. Calibrated, aligned, combined, and processed in PixInsight, and finished in Photoshop. Reprocessed for better color balance with additional RGB frames taken two months after the original data. (1 votes)
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NGC 7635 -- The Bubble Nebula in Ha1259 viewsNGC 7635, The Bubble Nebula in Cassiopeia. Captured in Maxim DL with CCD Commander, calibrated and stacked in CCDStack, processed in PixInsight. Imaged solely in [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_alpha]Hydrogen Alpha (Ha)[\url]. (1 votes)
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NGC 6946 v2675 viewsNGC 6946, a spiral galaxy in Cepheus. Captured and calibrated with Maxim DL. Stacked with CCD Stack, processed in PixInsight, and finished in Photoshop. Reprocessed for better color balance (1 votes)
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Moon Mosaic January 2010576 viewsThis three-image mosaic of the Moon was made from images taken with an ST-10, stacked in AviStack, enhanced in PixInsight, and finished in Photoshop. The mosaic was made in Photoshop CS4 with the photomerge function. (1 votes)
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Rough Drywall View into Observatory834 viewsThe pier footings can just be seen in this view into the observatory. (1 votes)
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Security Rail969 viewsThis rail runs the length of the roll-off beam on both side and the angle by the wheel will hold the roof in place in a high wind. (1 votes)
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Roof Supports914 viewsThese two 28 foot steel beams will support the rolling roof (1 votes)
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