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RE: GSC 08225-985 (J111827.8-520821) RA 11:18:11.37 DEC -52:07:12.6 (J2000). Is it a DSO? - Dennis - 2021-06-20 Hi Phil The UHC framing did not capture any galaxies, the one I recorded previously in the LUM series on 12th June was just outside the FOV. ![]() However, I did download the 2nd Generation DSS Red and Blue Images and they do show a fuzzy object as well, much brighter in the Blue Plate. Thanks for your suggestions in this investigation Phil, I do appreciate your input. ![]() Cheers Dennis RE: GSC 08225-985 (J111827.8-520821) RA 11:18:11.37 DEC -52:07:12.6 (J2000). Is it a DSO? - bigmasterdrago - 2022-01-24 Ran into this old thread. I got this when running at NED http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/byname?objname=WISEA+J111827.87-520821.0&hconst=67.8&omegam=0.308&omegav=0.692&wmap=4&corr_z=1 RE: GSC 08225-985 (J111827.8-520821) RA 11:18:11.37 DEC -52:07:12.6 (J2000). Is it a DSO? - Dennis - 2022-01-25 (2022-01-24, 01:47 AM)bigmasterdrago Wrote: Ran into this old thread. Thanks BMD, I'd forgotten about this one and as we've been clouded out for several weeks now (typical Qld weather for our summer), astronomy has taken a back seat, so I'll have to climb back on the horse and take a look at this. Cheers Dennis |