Hello, just sharing some images of Solar System objects I have taken recently
Solar System objects
- Great Red Spot
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Very nice images
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Awesome! Love the sharpness in the solar ones that I can even start to see granular details!
And the Saturn! C ring, B ring, Cassini div, A ring, Enke div, and even a faint F ring! wow!
could I beg for imaging details for those few images please?
And the Saturn! C ring, B ring, Cassini div, A ring, Enke div, and even a faint F ring! wow!
could I beg for imaging details for those few images please?
- Great Red Spot
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Thx Chianboon and Qixiang
The planets were taken through my C6, while the Sun and Moon were taken through my William Optics ZS66. The Celestron NexImage 5 was used.
Basically just take as many frames as possible and then hope that Registax does its magic!
The planets were taken through my C6, while the Sun and Moon were taken through my William Optics ZS66. The Celestron NexImage 5 was used.
Basically just take as many frames as possible and then hope that Registax does its magic!
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Beautiful! Very impressed with C6's performance especially on Mars. Keep shooting and sharing!
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Thanks, Gary I think I was blessed with reasonably good seeing that night.
My only regret is that none of these were imaged near zenith. I'm too lazy to go out so I have to image indoor. I lose the objects about 50 to 60 degrees up.
My only regret is that none of these were imaged near zenith. I'm too lazy to go out so I have to image indoor. I lose the objects about 50 to 60 degrees up.
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Very active sun these days..
I miss the place where stars shine bright, to gaze upwards in awe of the sight
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Nice shot. You can change your nickname to small black spots!
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