Thread: Mars 21/10/20
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Old 24-10-2020, 12:29 AM
Saturnine (Jeff)
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Thanks LIS and everyone.

Despite the trials and tribulations involved with planetary imaging, compared to only a few years ago, the advances in gear, especially fast video cameras and processing software, the images we can produce now are streets ahead.
I should add that I am having a lot of fun and getting much enjoyment out of what I am able to capture and seeing what all you other imagers are producing.
Now having said that here are some more that I gathered very early this morning, seeing was average again and had lots of coastal cloud passing through regularly. Same gear as mentioned previously. I did try an experiment by increasing the focal length by coupling an Meade Shorty 2X Telenegative with the 2.5X Powermate. A bit of overkill but if I ever get better seeing then I may try again.
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