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Old 26-03-2024, 09:40 PM
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Lunar Sunday 24/3/24

First images taken with Skywatcher 150ED, 2.5 Powermate, ZWO290mm, 23A Red filter, EQ6Pro.

1 - Bailly with favourable libration, seeing and lighting angle.
2 - Aristarchus, under bright sunlight.
3 - Hevelius & Cavalarius
4 - Schickard, foreground left & Vallis Bouvard deep in shadow on the horizon
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Old 27-03-2024, 12:01 AM
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Jeff these are wonderful images! Some very interesting features and areas. I think my favourite is Bailly. That’s a tough one to capture and you’ve done a great job to capture so much detail! Ps great natural processing too
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Old 27-03-2024, 01:43 PM
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Amazing images Jeff!
I tried to see the moon through my RC8 with a 5 times powermate.
Talk about blurry eyes and no focus. I think I need a smaller unit, I should go back to my Vixen 2 times Barlow for that type of thing.
My problem is I haven't had the health or skies to play with the 5 times so I have no idea what I can do with it but one day I'll get a decent shot of Jupiter I hope in the least.
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Old 28-03-2024, 01:01 AM
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Thanks for the encouragement guys, the seeing wasn't great that night, maybe 5 or 6 Pickering Scale but I'm pleased with the results.
Bailly is an almost holly grail to me, where it is near the limb and best viewed approx a day before full moon, you have to get the trifecta of a clear sky, steady seeing and a favourable libration. If you get all three once a year you're lucky. I did get a better image last year under better libration , that is probably about as good as possible with my gear and location.
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Old 28-03-2024, 03:10 PM
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Solid work, I have to say, well done.
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Old 29-03-2024, 09:58 AM
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I understand the Holy Grail thing, Jeff. Mine is Montes Rook and Cordillera. Haven’t got a shot worth showing anyone yet after all these years!
Good to see more moon shots on the forum.
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Old 01-04-2024, 11:09 PM
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Thank you all for your kind comments, you all take damn fine images yourselves. It is good to see more lunar images posted on here, it is an oft neglected target for many.
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