M11 / NGC 6705, “Wild Duck” Cluster (Part III)

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M11 / NGC 6705, “Wild Duck” Cluster (Part III)

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Now this is more like it. I placed links in the details to the older M11 image versions for comparison. Same scope as before, the SW100ED Pro, but now with a .85x Focal Reducer/Flattener and now an hour of integration.
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Re: M11 / NGC 6705, “Wild Duck” Cluster (Part III)

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Wow, there are some stars in that picture! :shock:
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Apollo XX wrote:Wow, there are some stars in that picture! :shock:
Oh yeah...the Ducks Fly right in the middle of the Milky Way! Are they migratory? :lol:
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T5i/700D, ASI1600MM-C, ASI120MM, ASI174MM, XAGYL 7x36mm FW
Astronomik Deep-Sky(RGB), CLS, Ha, OIII, SII
SV60EDS 60mm f/5.5 APO
AT65EDQ 65mm f/6.5 ED Quadruplet
SW ProED 100mm f/9.0 Doublet APO
C8 EdgeHD, AT130EDT
AVX, iEQ45 Pro

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wonderful!
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rjbokleman wrote:
Apollo XX wrote:Wow, there are some stars in that picture! :shock:
Oh yeah...the Ducks Fly right in the middle of the Milky Way! Are they migratory? :lol:
Oh yes. They use the Milky Way for navigational purposes. You don't see them in the winter, do you? :P
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