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Monday, October 20, 2008

NGC 7331


Here is my latest imaging target. NGC 7331 (Deer Lick Group) I’m not very happy with my results though… I captured 15x120sec. Subs and thought with 30min of exposures would reveal more detail. I suppose the bright moon had some to do with it.
Posted by LME at 1:39 PM
Labels: NGC 7331

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