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Post by shrimp on Jul 14, 2020 4:48:58 GMT
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Post by Cowgomooo12 on Jul 14, 2020 5:08:11 GMT
The image does look a little weird with the resolution. Maybe upload it to Google Drive or Onedrive? Besides the weird edge, I think it's still quite cool. What telescope do you use?
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Post by shrimp on Jul 14, 2020 5:28:52 GMT
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Post by Alco RS11 on Jul 14, 2020 5:55:49 GMT
Absolutely magnificent. It apparently won't return for another ~7000 years.
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Post by prince on Jul 14, 2020 7:30:51 GMT
hey look its me as a comet
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Jul 14, 2020 10:27:16 GMT
Tip: don't use Imgur for large images. They do lossy compression, which means visibly reducing the image quality to save space.
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Post by CurtainPoles on Jul 14, 2020 10:57:22 GMT
That is amazing. I wish I could capture things like this.
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Post by Fleek on Jul 14, 2020 12:58:34 GMT
Great job, it looks wonderful.
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Post by shrimp on Jul 14, 2020 14:06:25 GMT
Tip: don't use Imgur for large images. They do lossy compression, which means visibly reducing the image quality to save space. What should I use instead?
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Post by AshazTGA on Jul 14, 2020 15:25:37 GMT
where tf did my tag go? i was top of the tag list
anyway nice shot
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Post by AshazTGA on Jul 14, 2020 15:25:56 GMT
Tip: don't use Imgur for large images. They do lossy compression, which means visibly reducing the image quality to save space. What should I use instead? drive.google.com
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Jul 14, 2020 19:47:20 GMT
Tip: don't use Imgur for large images. They do lossy compression, which means visibly reducing the image quality to save space. What should I use instead? You can use Google Drive as Ashaz suggested, but if you're out of storage, you can also use ImgBB, which the website used by the "Add Images" button on this forum. You've used it before here: totalfreedom.boards.net/thread/67246/lagoon-trifid-nebula-update
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Post by shrimp on Jul 15, 2020 0:07:44 GMT
I tried ImgBB for this post but it the file was too large
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Post by mattlawn on Jul 15, 2020 0:09:16 GMT
can this be seen with the naked eye
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Post by shrimp on Jul 15, 2020 0:52:29 GMT
can this be seen with the naked eye Yes. Either look to the northeast around 4:30 am and you'll easily be able to see it, or you can look to the northwest under the Big Dipper right after sunset. Currently it is very difficult to see at night because it's so close to the horizon, but as the month goes on, it will continue to climb in the sky. It looks very interesting with the naked eye, the ice trail is easily visible. If you have unobstructed skies, I definitely recommend checking it out.
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