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Basically there’s this dust patch in Camelopardalis – fairly tightly circling Polaris. How anyone ever saw and cataloged in when they did I’ll never understand. LBN 629 is a faint dust cloud in the constellation Camelopardalis, which is located in the northern celestial hemisphere.
I stretched this image beyond imagination as I processed it for the third time. The first was so bad I deleted it. The second I kept but it was horrid – this one, well it’s the best I can do with almost 28 hours of exposure from a f7 esprit 120ed and the 2600mc camera.
Personally I see a stretched view of Willie G. You?