Saturn 15Feb2007
Thanks, but the high clouds were really annoying and the dew was bad...Airconvent wrote:Not bad Andrew...
Lots of bands on the planet and enke too! you had a productive night, i see.
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Hi,
Nice image...

Also, first time I saw the faint blue colour Sirius B at 500x as it blink in the halo of Sirius between the two diffraction spike

Have a nice day.
Nice image...


The sky was quite good and steady earlier... I first time notice the Saturn Encke Division... at 500x... thanks to amin7074 pointing out to me or I'll miss it...Thanks, but the high clouds were really annoying and the dew was bad...






Have a nice day.
Yang Weixing
"The universe is composed mainly of hydrogen and ignorance." 


Thats great, Weixing!The sky was quite good and steady earlier... I first time notice the Saturn Encke Division... at 500x... thanks to amin7074 pointing out to me or I'll miss it... Also, first time I saw the faint blue colour Sirius B at 500x as it blink in the halo of Sirius between the two diffraction spike

rlow
Hay your's Saturn picture is a lot better than my 4.5 newtonian pic.Tachyon wrote:Here's my pathetic attempt last night through my 4" refractor...

Really nice!
Mine is taken through 2x(2x Barlow).


Cheers!!!

boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
Boothee - But your picture looks very artistic! It's like the sunlight is shining from upper left - nice 3D effect! 
p.s. Have you checked your collimation?

p.s. Have you checked your collimation?
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
Here is my another try at Saturn on 26th February, 2007.
Thanks! Yes I should check collimation. I'll try tonight!
Even picture is not so good. It is my best Saturn ever taken.


boothee
Thanks! Yes I should check collimation. I'll try tonight!

Even picture is not so good. It is my best Saturn ever taken.





boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.