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10/31/2014

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Every once in a while it is nice to image something nice and bright. With the Moon becoming more of a factor, last night I turned to the Pacman Nebula since it is well placed right now in Cassiopeia. Unfortunately, various and sundry equipment problems decided to show up so I only got 3 hours of good Ha data (30m subs binned 1x1). Still, because Pacman is so bright, even 3 hours of data looks reasonably good.
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