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Old 21-02-2019, 02:04 PM
bigjoe (JOSEPH)
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Originally Posted by bojan View Post
Tried again last night both visually and photographically but no luck.
Weather in Melbourne was quite good (before clouds rolled in and started raining), Sirius B was easy... Procyon B should have been just shy of the edge of the Procyon A disk (as indicated on the scaled orbit drawings), but there was no trace of anything permanent on 2000x stack.
(Attached frames are from movies taken with Canon 60D (crop mode), 1/60, ISO6400).
Good you put those scaled drawings up Bojan..gives people an idea of the ENORMITY of seeing it visually and even photographically and most importantly WHERE TO LOOK for any chance..but remembering to reverse directions in a mirrored diagonal to NE
Nice shots Bojan BTW.
With thanks.

bigjoe
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