Beautiful clear Moonless sky last night until just after midnight. Started imaging at 5:55 p.m. one of my earliest starts, so ended up with 7 hours of total imaging time on the mini-WASP array (which equates to 21 hours of total integration time) – bliss 🙂 Here is a 2-framer of the Kemble’s Cascade region taken with the Sky 90 and processed just a few minutes ago. I have data from the other two scopes/cameras to add to this. Got to say I am pretty pleased with the result and can’t wait to see what adding further data to this one gives.
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