I have several Parker-Carboni images that are my favourites, and this one is amongst them. Quite a few hours of one-shot colour went into creating this image of M31 and a few hours worth of H-alpha too. Then add a similar amount of time spent by Noel Carboni processing and putting all the data together and you end up with an Andromeda galaxy image like the one shown here. I intend to re-shoot M31 with the new mini-WASP array as a 2-framer to not only get a bigger view of the region, but also to add more valuable data to the current image.
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