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Probably shortly. The two I'm working on right now, of course, I'm just gathering more data. But so far they're looking really good. And I processed the North American Hevula yesterday with three hours of data. Oh, it just came out pretty nice. That's just a nice telescope. And especially after I adjusted the back focus, looked at the stars in the corners, and they were looking pretty good. So now I have six hours and I'm going to try to get it again tonight and get like nine or ten hours. And that might be good. I think that'll be good for that. Then we'll finish processing and probably put it up. And gathering more data as much as I can on MA. Actually even with like, you know, half an hour of data it'll look too bad. But it's a nice bright object, which helps. But you know, I'm going to get that one as many nights as I can here, this lunar cycle. Half hour or so a night as it passes between the trees. And then a couple of weeks ago when it was full moon, I was talking about tinkering and troubleshooting before I even decided to buy this telescope. And I remember I said I was going to try imaging a globular cluster and see how that went. And I was like, well I am HEM 13. And I pushed it, I stretched it too far with no nebulosity. There was just nothing to kind of bring me in. So I just kept stretching and stretching to see how far I could go. And I started picking up some wind noise. So I got to do that over. But that turned out, is turning out kind of cool too. I think I only have about three hours of data on that. But there's no nebulosity. But you know, it's just the stars and the star colors and everything. So yeah, looking forward to reprocessing that. So three that I'm working on here that hopefully I'll have up on QRZ. You're probably within the next week or so. So I love doing this stuff. And you know, as you're processing some big indebula, it's just so cool to watch it, you know, kind of come out of the noise and the background. And you know, you can bring out the dust clouds and all that. Yeah, I just love that. Back to you, KI7P Kale.

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