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Jupiter with Io508 viewsTaken with a Philips SPC900NC webcam and 2.5x ED barlow in a Skywatcher 12" collapsible dobsonian.Screwdriverone
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Moon at Emu plains 7/08/2009323 viewsThis image taken through my LX200 10" with my mobile fone camera.. vandamme25
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Saturn prime focus with Toucam and Skywatcher Flex Dob 12 inch.643 views955 frames stacked in Registax from 3 capture passes of 30 seconds each from 28/1/09. UT was 13:02Screwdriverone
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Moon at Emu551 viewsSame exposure at my place with my
William optics SD66 F/5.9, Barlow 3X and my digital Phone camera on a single shot..
See some of the details of the crators and shadows..
I think its impressive..
claude
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Moon at Emu342 viewsThis was taken with my
William optics SD66 F/5.9, Barlow 3X and my digital Phone camera on a single shot..
I think its impressive..
claudevandamme25
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Moon shot323 viewsTaken with my William Optic SD66 f/5.9 wth my digital phone camera..
very impressive
claude
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Jupiter Prime focus through 5 inch reflector462 viewsbest of my Jupiter captures to dateScrewdriverone
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Prime Focus Jupiter - 5 inch newtonian scope and Toucam Pro II347 viewsFirst effort at prime focus Jupiter on 4/5 seeing night with 450 frames stacked in Registax and VE deconvolution done in astra image. Quite happy with the result compared to my previous Afocal attempts.Screwdriverone
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Saturn Taken Afocally through 5" newtonian reflector and stacked with registax and Gimp477 viewsScrewdriverone
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Afocal Jupiter379 viewsJupiter taken through a 5 inch reflector on EQ2 mount using afocal adapter and Pentax Optio S7Screwdriverone
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Afocal Jupiter 31/05/08417 viewsAfocal Jupiter taken from a stacked AVI file through a 5" reflector captured with Pentax Optio S7.Screwdriverone
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Moon With A Hint Of Colour by Gerry Aarts440 views37 x .055 seconds images at f6.3, Celestron GPS11, Meade DSI III. A slight hint of subtle greens & reds are evident in this image. Mare Crisium the "sea" on the left is some 600 km. in diameter. The little crater in Mare Crisium is called Pickard and is some 22km in diameter. Can we see the astronauts Lunar Buggy with a telescope. Not a chance not even with the worlds largest or Hubble for that matter.gerry aarts
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