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SH2-129 and OU4 - The Flying Bat and the Squid, Frank Breslawski
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SH2-129 and OU4 - The Flying Bat and the Squid

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SH2-129 and OU4 - The Flying Bat and the Squid, Frank Breslawski
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SH2-129 and OU4 - The Flying Bat and the Squid

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The first time I used the full frame camera on the Epsilon. According to the specification of the small Tak, it corrects exactly up to this sensor size. However, together with the very small pixel pitch of the 6200, all, really all minimal errors of the scope collimation become visible. Whew! 

But the result was worth it, in my opinion.  The squid is very nicely framed by the surrounding H-II area. In addition, a dark nebula from Barnard's catalog, as well as a nebula from the van den Bergh catalog, fit into the field of view and frame everything. The signal in OIII for the squid is really very weak. Nevertheless, I wanted to have enough information to use it not only for color, but also for luminance to show structural details of the squid. 

Hope you enjoy 

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