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Old 17-02-2010, 12:08 PM
fragchamp
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I used a 2 barlowed 8mm plossl giving 375 times with a 12" GSO Dob, so my equipment is not so similar, but with planets I believe it's more about the accuracy of the optics than the type or size of scope.

The colour was orange red, with more intense colour at the top and whiter towards the bottom. As the image started to improve I saw the ice cap emerge at the top of the FOV, and finally the darker regions over the body.

This was at 30 degrees above, and seeing was excellent (as good as I've experienced in two years of observing). Even with the good conditions I had to wait until it peaked before the darker detail became easy to see. In average conditions or at lower Alt, I've just seen a flaming red ball.
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