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New Image from W1 on Meyer Field on January 2017
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Me too Jeff.  It’s been literally months and I’ve almost lost any hope for anything this month.
 
- Steve
 
 
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2018 9:45 AM
Subject: re: New Image from W1 on Meyer Field on January 2017 <<$192274752219$>>
 
I look forward to seeing it! This cloudy weather combined with my post-flu weakness has got me starving for deep space!


On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 1:42 PM Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Hi Jeff. I will fix it later. Willie saw that I had misspelled something and I tried to fix it but it worked differently, so I will just post it again the right way.
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Aubrey

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Subject: re: New Image from W1 on Meyer Field on January 2017 <<$192190289289$>>




Aubrey,
Looks like it may be a good image, but… I was unable to open the link and when I went to the forum only the thumbnail was available.

On Mar 7, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Well with the weather so bad for 2018, I am continuing to catch up on data from 2017. This is SH2-261, Lower's Nebula in Orion Constellation. It responds very well to Ha and OIII but I did not do OIII in the data set. It is fairly faint in the Luminance and RGB channels but very bright in Ha. So the Luminance Channel is the Ha image.
Total time was a little under two hours. This was imaged in January 2017 at W1 on the Turner Research Field.Attachment(s):
Sh2-261-Nebula_V1_R1_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (229.3 KB)



I look forward to seeing it! This cloudy weather combined with my post-flu weakness has got me starving for deep space!


On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 1:42 PM Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Hi Jeff. I will fix it later. Willie saw that I had misspelled something and I tried to fix it but it worked differently, so I will just post it again the right way.
'
Aubrey

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From: mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com [mailto:mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com] On Behalf Of Astrophotography
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2018 10:00 AM
To: abrickhouse1@att.net
Subject: re: New Image from W1 on Meyer Field on January 2017 <<$192190289289$>>




Aubrey,
Looks like it may be a good image, but… I was unable to open the link and when I went to the forum only the thumbnail was available.

On Mar 7, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Well with the weather so bad for 2018, I am continuing to catch up on data from 2017. This is SH2-261, Lower's Nebula in Orion Constellation. It responds very well to Ha and OIII but I did not do OIII in the data set. It is fairly faint in the Luminance and RGB channels but very bright in Ha. So the Luminance Channel is the Ha image.
Total time was a little under two hours. This was imaged in January 2017 at W1 on the Turner Research Field.Attachment(s):
Sh2-261-Nebula_V1_R1_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (229.3 KB)



Hi Jeff. I will fix it later. Willie saw that I had misspelled something and I tried to fix it but it worked differently, so I will just post it again the right way.
'
Aubrey

-----Original Message-----
From: mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com [mailto:mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com] On Behalf Of Astrophotography
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2018 10:00 AM
To: abrickhouse1@att.net
Subject: re: New Image from W1 on Meyer Field on January 2017 <<$192190289289$>>




Aubrey,
Looks like it may be a good image, but… I was unable to open the link and when I went to the forum only the thumbnail was available.

On Mar 7, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
Well with the weather so bad for 2018, I am continuing to catch up on data from 2017. This is SH2-261, Lower's Nebula in Orion Constellation. It responds very well to Ha and OIII but I did not do OIII in the data set. It is fairly faint in the Luminance and RGB channels but very bright in Ha. So the Luminance Channel is the Ha image.
Total time was a little under two hours. This was imaged in January 2017 at W1 on the Turner Research Field.Attachment(s):
Sh2-261-Nebula_V1_R1_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (229.3 KB)



Willie: Nice image. I had to go to the forum to see it. For some reason when I click on it in the email I just get a message with coding in it.

Dave


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Subject: re: New Image from W1 on Meyer Field on January 2017 <<$192166072847$>>
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2018 22:34:12 -0600




Very nice, Aubrey.

Willie

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> Well with the weather so bad for 2018, I am continuing to catch up on data from 2017. This is SH2-261, Lower's Nebula in Orion Constellation. It responds very well to Ha and OIII but I did not do OIII in the data set. It is fairly faint in the Luminance and RGB channels but very bright in Ha. So the Luminance Channel is the Ha image.
> Total time was a little under two hours. This was imaged in January 2017 at W1 on the Turner Research Field.
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Aubrey,

Looks like it may be a good image, but… I was unable to open the link and when I went to the forum only the thumbnail was available. 

On Mar 7, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:

Well with the weather so bad for 2018, I am continuing to catch up on data from 2017. This is SH2-261, Lower's Nebula in Orion Constellation. It responds very well to Ha and OIII but I did not do OIII in the data set. It is fairly faint in the Luminance and RGB channels but very bright in Ha. So the Luminance Channel is the Ha image.
Total time was a little under two hours. This was imaged in January 2017 at W1 on the Turner Research Field.
Attachment(s):
Sh2-261-Nebula_V1_R1_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (229.3 KB)

Very nice, Aubrey.

Willie

> On Mar 7, 2018, at 20:54, Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
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> Well with the weather so bad for 2018, I am continuing to catch up on data from 2017. This is SH2-261, Lower's Nebula in Orion Constellation. It responds very well to Ha and OIII but I did not do OIII in the data set. It is fairly faint in the Luminance and RGB channels but very bright in Ha. So the Luminance Channel is the Ha image.
> Total time was a little under two hours. This was imaged in January 2017 at W1 on the Turner Research Field.
>
> Attachment(s):
> File: Sh2-261-Nebula_V1_R1_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (229.3 KB) -- Address: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/901132/attach/1921609_0_Sh2-261-Nebula_V1_R1_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg
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Well with the weather so bad for 2018, I am continuing to catch up on data from 2017. This is SH2-261, Lower's Nebula in Orion Constellation. It responds very well to Ha and OIII but I did not do OIII in the data set. It is fairly faint in the Luminance and RGB channels but very bright in Ha. So the Luminance Channel is the Ha image.
Total time was a little under two hours. This was imaged in January 2017 at W1 on the Turner Research Field.
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