MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
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MOON (20200729). LUNT152 F/6, Baader 35nm H-alpha filter, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M, two-pane mosaic
MOON (20200729). LUNT152 F/6, Baader 35nm H-alpha filter, ZWO ASI174MM
MOON (20200729). TV101 F/5.4, IR-pass filter, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
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Re: MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
Looks great Pedro! It makes me wonder on how the moon looks in a binoviewer.
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Re: MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
Thanks James
It looks great. I use frequently a WO binoviewer to observe the moon and sun.
It looks great. I use frequently a WO binoviewer to observe the moon and sun.
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Re: MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
Well Pedro, I know the Lunt scope is good, but for your Lunar exploits certainly is another use than just Solar, so well imaged.
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Re: MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
Great images, Pedro. Do you have a favourite out of the three of them?
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Re: MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
Nice set of images there, Pedro. Not too much between them (if we forget one is a mosaic).
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Re: MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
Stunning! I saw the Moon last night for the first time in a couple of weeks, I thought how beautiful it looked but it was far too low to image
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Re: MOON (20200729) | 2 cameras, 2 scopes
Thanks guys
The LUNT152 is not an apo refractor and I have to use narrowband filters to image the moon. Usually I prefer to use my apo refractors (TMB175, TEC140...)
The LUNT152 is not an apo refractor and I have to use narrowband filters to image the moon. Usually I prefer to use my apo refractors (TMB175, TEC140...)
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Thanks Franco
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