#Cygnus wall

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weary oyster
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This was a collaborative project with @unreal remnant.

To be fair it would have been better if we would have waited a little longer for this guy to rise more but we where too impatient lol.

Acquisition:

Integration:
@weary oyster - 22h5m
@unreal remnant - 4h20m

Total: 26h25m.

Gear:
It so happens we have the same exact gear so that made this project very easypepeOkey

-Esprit 100ED
-SW HEQ5 pro
-533c
-sv220
b6&7💔

I absolutely loved processing this. It is very easy data to work with, there are almost 0 gradients.
I did tend to quickly cook the image by making the colors too extreme. I still think they are a bit extreme but I think I do like it like this.

BlurX & StarX was provided by @unreal remnant

any tips/critiques are welcome.

tiny wind
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Nice resolution

violet ember
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Wow, the colors here are absolutely gorgeous.

sharp quail
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It really looks amazing

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Could you publish the data so we could have a try? 🧑‍🍳

weary oyster
unreal remnant
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Best image released this year!

fair sail
weary oyster
forest osprey
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Beautiful

weary oyster
weary oyster
sharp quail
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Ill have a try at it later

raw rampart
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even hubble cant beat this

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nor can jwst

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bro dit is kk picasso ofzo die dit heeft gemaakt

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of de schilder mark rutte

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heel mooi

tiny wind
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I wish we could beat hubble or jwst

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But unfortunately we fall a bit short AwkwardSmile

raw rampart
tiny wind
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It's a nice image fs

weary oyster
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I srs wonder what happens if you start doing lucky imaging with those huge +4m telescopes

tiny wind
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In very certain conditions VLT can achieve higher resolution data, specifically in NIR portion of the spectrum.

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But Hubble is much better in most other portions of the visible spectrum.

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JWST I don't think has been beaten by a ground telescope nor will it ever be in the foreseeable future.

tiny wind
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"foreseeable future"

tiny wind
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Forgot about that bigg ahh scope

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A little past halfway built lol

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2029 expected first light

sharp quail