Submissions: 2017 November
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Chile Milky Way
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Copyright: Matt Dieterich
Experiencing the Southern Hemisphere night skies was unreal! For many years I dreamed about seeing the Milky Way from down under. This dream finally came true in June when our group of astronomy educators were accepted into the ACEAP ambassador program to Chile. I was so excited waiting as the sun set behind the mountain, just thinking in a few minutes I am about to witness something incredible. I knew that night would be ingrained into my memory for the rest of my life, so I am glad the skies stayed clear to capture a few photos! I setup my gear as our ACEAP group was given a great presentation and private tour of this public observatory outside Santiago. Chile holds so many beautiful star gazing spots and I was blown away at how bright the Milky Way was for only being 30 minutes outside Santiago.
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Copyright: Matt Dieterich
Experiencing the Southern Hemisphere night skies was unreal! For many years I dreamed about seeing the Milky Way from down under. This dream finally came true in June when our group of astronomy educators were accepted into the ACEAP ambassador program to Chile. I was so excited waiting as the sun set behind the mountain, just thinking in a few minutes I am about to witness something incredible. I knew that night would be ingrained into my memory for the rest of my life, so I am glad the skies stayed clear to capture a few photos! I setup my gear as our ACEAP group was given a great presentation and private tour of this public observatory outside Santiago. Chile holds so many beautiful star gazing spots and I was blown away at how bright the Milky Way was for only being 30 minutes outside Santiago.
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The ghostly remains of an fireball meteor that lit up the surrounding landscape. Ionized gas glows brightly in this image near the famous beehive cluster M44 in cancer.
The meteor was probably a leonid fireball.
Taken on the morning of November 17th
Antalya,Turkey.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/143381894@N04/38456026012/
The meteor was probably a leonid fireball.
Taken on the morning of November 17th
Antalya,Turkey.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/143381894@N04/38456026012/
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Detail of NGC7331
NGC 7331 (also known as Caldwell 30) is a spiral galaxy about 40 million light-years (12 Mpc) away in the constellation Pegasus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784.NGC 7331 is the brightest member of the NGC 7331 Group of galaxies.
The galaxy is similar in size and structure to the galaxy we inhabit, and is often referred to as "the Milky Way's twin", although recent discoveries regarding the structure of the Milky Way may call this similarity into doubt.
Location: Àger-Lleida-Spain
Average SQM : 21.5
Dates: Several days betwen July and August 2016 made by remote control
Telescope: GSO RC14" Truss f/8 df:2848 mm
Mount: DDM85
Camera: Moravian G3-11000
Flattener: TS 2"
Exposures: L:41x600 sec bin1 // RGB: 35x600 sec bin2
Software: CCDStack + Pixinsight + Photoshop CC 2015
Copyright: LLuís Romero
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NGC 7331 (also known as Caldwell 30) is a spiral galaxy about 40 million light-years (12 Mpc) away in the constellation Pegasus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784.NGC 7331 is the brightest member of the NGC 7331 Group of galaxies.
The galaxy is similar in size and structure to the galaxy we inhabit, and is often referred to as "the Milky Way's twin", although recent discoveries regarding the structure of the Milky Way may call this similarity into doubt.
Location: Àger-Lleida-Spain
Average SQM : 21.5
Dates: Several days betwen July and August 2016 made by remote control
Telescope: GSO RC14" Truss f/8 df:2848 mm
Mount: DDM85
Camera: Moravian G3-11000
Flattener: TS 2"
Exposures: L:41x600 sec bin1 // RGB: 35x600 sec bin2
Software: CCDStack + Pixinsight + Photoshop CC 2015
Copyright: LLuís Romero
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NGC 7293: Helix Nebula
Helix Nebula by Brendan Kinch, on Flickr
Full Info: http://www.kinchastro.com/ngc-7293-helix-nebula.html
Helix Nebula by Brendan Kinch, on Flickr
Full Info: http://www.kinchastro.com/ngc-7293-helix-nebula.html
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IC 405 (Flaming Star Nebula)
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Bogdan Jarzyna
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Barnard 169 - 174
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Patrick Winkler
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Patrick Winkler
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[ENGLISH] (google translate)
On November 19, 2017, a fireball exploded in Earth's atmosphere. A group of astrophotographers and astronomers were shooting the last shots of the night when suddenly .... zassss !! Leonida tremendous fireball crossed from east to west across the foot of the giant Orion.
The dust trail lasts at least 40 minutes since the last shot of the sequence was at 3h05min CEST.
Location: Mirador estelar de las Tablillas (A Veiga, Ourense, Galicia, Spain). Starlight tourist destination.
Latitude: 42.171844 | Length: -6.943037
Altitude: 1518 meters
Time: 2h25min CEST, 1h25min UTC
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El 19 de noviembre de 2017 un bólido estalló en atmósfera de la Tierra. Un grupo de astrofotógrafos y astrónomos estábamos disparando las últimas tomas de la noche cuando de repente……. zassss!! Un tremendo bólido de leónida cruzó de Este a Oeste atravesando los pies del gigante Orión.
La estela de polvo dura al menos unos 40 minutos ya que la última toma de la secuencia fue a las 3h05min CEST.
Ubicación: Mirador estelar de las Tablillas (A Veiga, Ourense, Galicia, España). Destino turístico Starlight.
Latitud: 42.171844 | Longitud: -6.943037
Altitud: 1518 metros
Hora: 2h25min CEST, 1h25min UTC
http://www.alfredomadrigal.com/bolido/b ... tela-polvo
Alfredo Madrigal
On November 19, 2017, a fireball exploded in Earth's atmosphere. A group of astrophotographers and astronomers were shooting the last shots of the night when suddenly .... zassss !! Leonida tremendous fireball crossed from east to west across the foot of the giant Orion.
The dust trail lasts at least 40 minutes since the last shot of the sequence was at 3h05min CEST.
Location: Mirador estelar de las Tablillas (A Veiga, Ourense, Galicia, Spain). Starlight tourist destination.
Latitude: 42.171844 | Length: -6.943037
Altitude: 1518 meters
Time: 2h25min CEST, 1h25min UTC
[SPANISH]
El 19 de noviembre de 2017 un bólido estalló en atmósfera de la Tierra. Un grupo de astrofotógrafos y astrónomos estábamos disparando las últimas tomas de la noche cuando de repente……. zassss!! Un tremendo bólido de leónida cruzó de Este a Oeste atravesando los pies del gigante Orión.
La estela de polvo dura al menos unos 40 minutos ya que la última toma de la secuencia fue a las 3h05min CEST.
Ubicación: Mirador estelar de las Tablillas (A Veiga, Ourense, Galicia, España). Destino turístico Starlight.
Latitud: 42.171844 | Longitud: -6.943037
Altitud: 1518 metros
Hora: 2h25min CEST, 1h25min UTC
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Alfredo Madrigal
Telescope: TS Optics Hypergraph 8" f3.2 (640mm)
Mounts: Skywatcher EQ6 R
Camera: ASI ZWO 1600MM Pro
Filter Wheel: ZWO EFW 8x31mm
Filters: ZWO LRGB 31mm , ZWO H-Alfa, SII, OIII 31mm
Guider: Svbony SV106 60mm f4 + ZWO ASI 290MM mini
Mounts: Skywatcher EQ6 R
Camera: ASI ZWO 1600MM Pro
Filter Wheel: ZWO EFW 8x31mm
Filters: ZWO LRGB 31mm , ZWO H-Alfa, SII, OIII 31mm
Guider: Svbony SV106 60mm f4 + ZWO ASI 290MM mini
The Large Magellanic Cloud
This 4deg X 4deg field frames a significant amount of the Large Magellanic Cloud, including the giant Tarantula nebula region and showcases the plethora of other weird and wonderfully shaped emission areas as well as many open and globular star clusters
You can pan around the many objects in the full resolution image here: http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/ ... 0/original
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
You can pan around the many objects in the full resolution image here: http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/ ... 0/original
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
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Mercury, Saturn and Moon
Copyright: Steve Johnston An alignment of Mercury, Saturn and a waxing crescent moon, partly obscured by cloud.
Taken from Melbourne, Australia at 10:13 UT on 21 November 2017.
Copyright: Steve Johnston An alignment of Mercury, Saturn and a waxing crescent moon, partly obscured by cloud.
Taken from Melbourne, Australia at 10:13 UT on 21 November 2017.
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Crescent nebula
Copyrights: Stefano Campani Pacman Nebula
Copyrights: Lóránd Fényes Airglow, Meteor, Milky way and Counterglow
Copyrights: Alvin Wu(Wu Zhong) Moonrise above CBD
Copyrights: Zhao Zhonghua Sh2-129 and Squid Nebula
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari
Full size: https://www.astrobin.com/320135/0/?nc=user M42
Copyrights: Paolo Moroni NGC 7000
Copyrights: Paolo Moroni ISS above Sardinian Sky
Copyrights: Alessandro Bianconi International Space Station transit of the Full Beaver Moon
Copyrights: John Kraus Colours of the Moon
Copyrights: Lionel Majzik Sunset from Alcalá de Henares
Copyrights: Domingo Pestana ISS crossing the Moon
Copyrights: Andrew Hopkins Melotte 15
Copyrights: Nathanaël Berger Milky Way and Moon
Copyrights: Francisco Sojuel Sunspot AR 12665
Copyrights: Jose A. Amaral Comet C/2015 ER61 (PanSTARRS) on April 28th
Copyrights: Damian Peach The Moon
Copyrights: Richard Bosman
Copyrights: Stefano Campani Pacman Nebula
Copyrights: Lóránd Fényes Airglow, Meteor, Milky way and Counterglow
Copyrights: Alvin Wu(Wu Zhong) Moonrise above CBD
Copyrights: Zhao Zhonghua Sh2-129 and Squid Nebula
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari
Full size: https://www.astrobin.com/320135/0/?nc=user M42
Copyrights: Paolo Moroni NGC 7000
Copyrights: Paolo Moroni ISS above Sardinian Sky
Copyrights: Alessandro Bianconi International Space Station transit of the Full Beaver Moon
Copyrights: John Kraus Colours of the Moon
Copyrights: Lionel Majzik Sunset from Alcalá de Henares
Copyrights: Domingo Pestana ISS crossing the Moon
Copyrights: Andrew Hopkins Melotte 15
Copyrights: Nathanaël Berger Milky Way and Moon
Copyrights: Francisco Sojuel Sunspot AR 12665
Copyrights: Jose A. Amaral Comet C/2015 ER61 (PanSTARRS) on April 28th
Copyrights: Damian Peach The Moon
Copyrights: Richard Bosman
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M17
Copyrights: Danny Russell M27 - Dumbell
Copyrights: Frédéric Amirayan Occultation - Aldebaran and the Moon
Copyrights: Mohamed Laaifat NGC6946
Copyrights: Warren Landis M31
Copyrights: Casey Good NGC-281 Nebula & IC 1590 open cluster
Copyrights: John Chumack Canis Major & Orion Star Trails
Copyrights: John Chumack Ice Moon
Copyrights: Dani Caxete IC 1318 (Butterly Nebula), NGC 6910, Sadr, Cygnus
Copyrights: Rudy E. Kokich ISS over a dry reservoir
Copyrights: Javier Castro NGC 1333 from Tuscany, Italy
Copyrights: Andrea Lucchetti Moon illusion
Copyrights: Tom O'Donoghue M42
Copyrights: Johnny Turpin Milky Way Over NianBaoYuZe
Copyrights: Jay Huang Heart and Soul
Copyrights: Josh Borup Five years of comets
Copyrights: Damian Peach
Full size: http://www.damianpeach.com/deepsky/come ... 2017dp.jpg The Moon in color
Copyrights: Richard Bosman Carina Nebula
Copyrights: Frank Sackenheim
Copyrights: Danny Russell M27 - Dumbell
Copyrights: Frédéric Amirayan Occultation - Aldebaran and the Moon
Copyrights: Mohamed Laaifat NGC6946
Copyrights: Warren Landis M31
Copyrights: Casey Good NGC-281 Nebula & IC 1590 open cluster
Copyrights: John Chumack Canis Major & Orion Star Trails
Copyrights: John Chumack Ice Moon
Copyrights: Dani Caxete IC 1318 (Butterly Nebula), NGC 6910, Sadr, Cygnus
Copyrights: Rudy E. Kokich ISS over a dry reservoir
Copyrights: Javier Castro NGC 1333 from Tuscany, Italy
Copyrights: Andrea Lucchetti Moon illusion
Copyrights: Tom O'Donoghue M42
Copyrights: Johnny Turpin Milky Way Over NianBaoYuZe
Copyrights: Jay Huang Heart and Soul
Copyrights: Josh Borup Five years of comets
Copyrights: Damian Peach
Full size: http://www.damianpeach.com/deepsky/come ... 2017dp.jpg The Moon in color
Copyrights: Richard Bosman Carina Nebula
Copyrights: Frank Sackenheim
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Pelican and North America nebulae in Cygnus
Copyrights: Ian Barredo The Shoulder of Cygnus
Copyrights: Tom Masterson Dusty and Colorful North America and Pelican Nebula
Copyrights: Tom Masterson Messier 1 - Crab Nebula
Copyrights: Michael Schmidt Lunar Libration and Aristarchus Crater
Copyrights: Oleg Bouevitch NGC 253 in Sculptor
Copyrights: Martin Pugh Etna under crescent Moon
Copyrights: Constantino Wegrzyn Fireflies in the Universe
Credits and Copyrights: Kristin Riebe, AIP Milky Way over MILLI Fire
Copyrights: Joe McDermott The Heart and Fish Head Nebulae
Copyrights: Terry Hancock NGC1333
Copyrights: Tolga Gumusayak Apocalypse
Copyrights: Ferenc Szémár Waning Gibbous Moon 11-09-2017
Copyrights: John Chumack Comet C/2017 O1 "ASASSN"
Copyrights: John Chumack Solar and Lunar jet transits
Copyrights: Pedro Ré The magnificent Sculptor galaxy
Copyrights: László Francsics Large Magellanic Cloud and Surrounding Structures
Copyrights: Don Goldman Waning Gibbous Moon in 3rd Quarter Phase from Singapore
Copyrights: A Kannan N70 Nebula
Copyrights: Diego Colonnello IC1318 Butterfly Nebula
Copyrights: Peter Jenkins NGC7822
Copyrights: Davy Hubert Orion Mosaic
Copyrights: Steve Mazlin Large Magellanic Cloud
Copyrights: Josep Drudis and Don Goldman M33
Copyrights: Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez Discover the Moon
Copyrights: Richard Bosman B33-Horsehead nebula
Copyrights: Luca Seveso
Copyrights: Ian Barredo The Shoulder of Cygnus
Copyrights: Tom Masterson Dusty and Colorful North America and Pelican Nebula
Copyrights: Tom Masterson Messier 1 - Crab Nebula
Copyrights: Michael Schmidt Lunar Libration and Aristarchus Crater
Copyrights: Oleg Bouevitch NGC 253 in Sculptor
Copyrights: Martin Pugh Etna under crescent Moon
Copyrights: Constantino Wegrzyn Fireflies in the Universe
Credits and Copyrights: Kristin Riebe, AIP Milky Way over MILLI Fire
Copyrights: Joe McDermott The Heart and Fish Head Nebulae
Copyrights: Terry Hancock NGC1333
Copyrights: Tolga Gumusayak Apocalypse
Copyrights: Ferenc Szémár Waning Gibbous Moon 11-09-2017
Copyrights: John Chumack Comet C/2017 O1 "ASASSN"
Copyrights: John Chumack Solar and Lunar jet transits
Copyrights: Pedro Ré The magnificent Sculptor galaxy
Copyrights: László Francsics Large Magellanic Cloud and Surrounding Structures
Copyrights: Don Goldman Waning Gibbous Moon in 3rd Quarter Phase from Singapore
Copyrights: A Kannan N70 Nebula
Copyrights: Diego Colonnello IC1318 Butterfly Nebula
Copyrights: Peter Jenkins NGC7822
Copyrights: Davy Hubert Orion Mosaic
Copyrights: Steve Mazlin Large Magellanic Cloud
Copyrights: Josep Drudis and Don Goldman M33
Copyrights: Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez Discover the Moon
Copyrights: Richard Bosman B33-Horsehead nebula
Copyrights: Luca Seveso
Re: Submissions: 2017 November
Cone Nebula
Deep Sky West
A-P RH305
SBIG 16803 STX
10 hours
Deep Sky West
A-P RH305
SBIG 16803 STX
10 hours
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NGC 6334
full size : http://www.cielaustral.com/galerie/photo74f.jpg
total frame 74Hrs done with TEC160, SHO filter, Moravian G4-16000 on Paramount MX+ near Actacama Desert in Chile, El Sauce Observatory
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Copyright: Team CielAustral with J.C CANONNE, N.OUTTERS, P. BERNHARD, D. CHAPLAIN & L. BOURGON
full size : http://www.cielaustral.com/galerie/photo74f.jpg
total frame 74Hrs done with TEC160, SHO filter, Moravian G4-16000 on Paramount MX+ near Actacama Desert in Chile, El Sauce Observatory
http://www.cielaustral.com
Copyright: Team CielAustral with J.C CANONNE, N.OUTTERS, P. BERNHARD, D. CHAPLAIN & L. BOURGON
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The Pleiades (M45)
Total of 6h of exposure with a Canon 750D and a TS80 Triplet Apo
Pleaides Enhanced by Alejandro Pertuz, en Flickr
Total of 6h of exposure with a Canon 750D and a TS80 Triplet Apo
Pleaides Enhanced by Alejandro Pertuz, en Flickr
Re: Submissions: 2017 November
Emission, reflection and dust in Perseus (IC348)
http://www.starscapeimaging.com
Copyright: Jon Talbot The area around the star forming region IC348 in Perseus taken with a 70mm refractor. 15hrs of RGB and 10 hrs of Ha.
You can view the full webpage here:http://www.starscapeimaging.com/page215/index.html
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Copyright: Jon Talbot The area around the star forming region IC348 in Perseus taken with a 70mm refractor. 15hrs of RGB and 10 hrs of Ha.
You can view the full webpage here:http://www.starscapeimaging.com/page215/index.html
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Red sprites, lightning, zodiacal lights, milky way and orange airglow on La Palma
Credits: Adrien Mauduit
In the night of November 21st-22nd (last night), I was out shooting a time-lapse of the milky way On La Palma in the Canary Islands when some clouds rolled in along with thunderstorm that developed on the Atlantic ocean (west). At first nothing major, but as I played back my time-lapse on the LCD screen of my Canon 6D camera, what a surprise I had when I saw the 'red dots' on the very right-hand side of the frame. Red dots, because I was shooting with a 14mm lens. As I zoomed in to only confirm my suspicions, I could not contain my excitement: I had caught my very first red sprites. Not only that, but with a very cool combination of events: Fall milky way and zodiacal lights (as I shot around 20:00, a bit more than an hour after LT sunset), orange airglow (barely visible here on the horizon but more visible earlier in the time-lapse, and of course lightning and sprites. I had been waiting years to capture this elusive phenomenon, and tried countless times in vain. What a surprise and a memory of a lifetime!
Canon 6D Baader modded + Sigma 14mm f/1.4 Art, @ ISO 6400, f/2, 15'', single shot, no tracking.
More at www.adphotography-online.com
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Credits: Adrien Mauduit
In the night of November 21st-22nd (last night), I was out shooting a time-lapse of the milky way On La Palma in the Canary Islands when some clouds rolled in along with thunderstorm that developed on the Atlantic ocean (west). At first nothing major, but as I played back my time-lapse on the LCD screen of my Canon 6D camera, what a surprise I had when I saw the 'red dots' on the very right-hand side of the frame. Red dots, because I was shooting with a 14mm lens. As I zoomed in to only confirm my suspicions, I could not contain my excitement: I had caught my very first red sprites. Not only that, but with a very cool combination of events: Fall milky way and zodiacal lights (as I shot around 20:00, a bit more than an hour after LT sunset), orange airglow (barely visible here on the horizon but more visible earlier in the time-lapse, and of course lightning and sprites. I had been waiting years to capture this elusive phenomenon, and tried countless times in vain. What a surprise and a memory of a lifetime!
Canon 6D Baader modded + Sigma 14mm f/1.4 Art, @ ISO 6400, f/2, 15'', single shot, no tracking.
More at www.adphotography-online.com
Fb: https://www.facebook.com/AdrienMauduitPhotography/
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Date: November 2017
Location: Ladispoli (Roma)
Telescop: RC GSO Truss 10"
Focal: 2000 mm
Mount: 10Micron Gm1000HPS
CCD: Moravian G2 8300
Filtrer: Astrodon 36mm - Ha 5nm, O3 3nm, SII 5nm
Subs:
Ha 45X1200" - 1x1800 bin 2
SII 48x1200" bin 2
O3 39x1200" bin 2
Sensor temperature: -25°
Integration: 44 h, 30 min
NGC 281 - Pacman Nebula - Hubble Palette by Paolo De Salvatore, su Flickr
Location: Ladispoli (Roma)
Telescop: RC GSO Truss 10"
Focal: 2000 mm
Mount: 10Micron Gm1000HPS
CCD: Moravian G2 8300
Filtrer: Astrodon 36mm - Ha 5nm, O3 3nm, SII 5nm
Subs:
Ha 45X1200" - 1x1800 bin 2
SII 48x1200" bin 2
O3 39x1200" bin 2
Sensor temperature: -25°
Integration: 44 h, 30 min
NGC 281 - Pacman Nebula - Hubble Palette by Paolo De Salvatore, su Flickr
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Artistic 3D interpretation of The California Nebula
Copyright: Alfonso Carreño (Observatorio Zonalunar) https://www.zonalunar.com
Processing: Alvaro Fornas http://www.mozingstudio.com
Artistic recreation of the volume of the California Nebula. The volumes are a personal interpretation that does not have to correspond with reality.
Best Regards.-)
Copyright: Alfonso Carreño (Observatorio Zonalunar) https://www.zonalunar.com
Processing: Alvaro Fornas http://www.mozingstudio.com
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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