Ship Sailing On a Sea of Stars Keel Nebula NGC3199
NDC3324 Gabriela Mistral.
Jelly Fish Nebula IC443
Two sides of the mount.
Orion nebula NGC 1976
Gum15
Carina Core NGC3372
Lower's Nebula SH2-261
Dreyer's Nebula IC 447
PHD2 Guiding
Rosette Nebula NGC 2244
Barnards Loop
The Witch Head Nebula IC 2118
Running Man Nebula NGC 1977
Cederblad 111 Edit number 6 looks more like target…
Henize 70 N70
Pegasus Power box.
Opposite The Large Magellanic Cloud
Nina Tarantula
Tarantula Wider shot.
NGC1968 & NGC 1955
NGC371 And NGC346 AstroFest targets 29/10/2022.
NGC 456
NGC 3247
Statue Of Liberty NGC3576
Nina shot list in planning.
Half way to the Fighting dragons
The Southern Milky Way I see
Jewel Box Cluster NGC4755
Seagull Nebula IC2177 300mm
Seagull Nebula IC2177 105mm
Killing time - Running chicken IC2944
Gum 51 Or RCW105
Nebulas
NGC 6397 Star Cluster
NGC5139 Star Cluster - Omega Centauri
Centaurus A or NGC 5128
Not all plain sailing
Jewel box NGC4755
New telescope
How do you like your Dragon eggs - Flipped NGC6164
The Fighting Dragon of ARa NGC6188
Christmas Tree Nebula NGC 2264
Trifid Nebula M20
Swan Nebula/ Omega Nebula M17
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Keel Nebula and NGC3247
this is three night for the Keel top photo but only two night the bottom NGC3247. I knew they where close but got quite a shock to see them come together . this is not set up as a panorama but just two single shots of the area. you will note that this is the correct rotation of the Keel but does not look any thing like the ship. through better editing more of the background detail shows up.
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