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Date: March 12, 2012
Equipment: Pentax Spotmatic II 35mm SLR with 300mm f/4 SMC Takumar wide open. Camera piggybacked on Meade 2080 SCT.
Tracking: Manually corrected via illuminated reticle eyepiece and drive corrector.
Sensor: Kodak GA 100-7 ISO 100 chemical based sensor (one time use)
Exposure: 30 minutes (continuous)
Sky Quality: SQM 21.4 mags/sq arc sec. Mag limit 6.7 + at zenith
Location: Flanders Pond Observatory, East Sullivan, Maine

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Comment by James Cormier on April 2, 2012 at 4:00pm

Thank you Conor. I still enjoy the ancient craft. It's lonely in the film astrophotography world. When the film dries up I'll limit myself do deep sky observations and enjoy the work of others. Thanks again.

Comment by Conor on April 2, 2012 at 10:06am

That's pretty bloody awesome for a single 30 minute shot. And on film to boot; Very nice work, James.

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