The mild weather continued this day with occasional fair seeing. The drawback was that trains of herringbone clouds decided to parade in front of the sun throughout the afternoon. This meant very brief recording times and frames and softer than usual images. I used a 180 mm Mak at f/30 (5400mm with a 2X Powermate) with either a Blackfly S (3.2Mp, 1/2" sensor) or ASI290 (1.9Mp, 1/3" sensor) on a Quark Combo Chromosphere.
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Some results from Nov 10/20
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Re: Some results from Nov 10/20
Amazing detail.
Your choice of camera for that 180 MAK had me rushing to Astronomy Tools on CCD suitability! Thanks - I think......
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