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Old 04-03-2018, 10:55 PM
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100 percent full moon march 2 2018

The lesson here is that my cheap Chinese 127ed doesn’t cut it and suffers colour fringing. So have included a black and white will be changing over the scope to my meade 8” ACF next week when i can hobble about. Let’s just say I have had brain surgery on my left big toe, nothing was found.

Camera gstar ex3 using Toupsky3.7 staked in autostakkert 3.0 registax6 PS5 and topaz . Mosaic of 10 panels. As usual south is the right way up, none of that northern crud here
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Exceptional photo Dave.
I think the lesson may be that in the right hands a so called cheap refractor can achieve exceptional results.
Very well done.
I hope you are back to normal with walking very soon.
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Exceptional photo Dave.
I think the lesson may be that in the right hands a so called cheap refractor can achieve exceptional results.
Very well done.
I hope you are back to normal with walking very soon.
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kind words Alexthanks for your thoughts
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kind words Alexthanks for your thoughts
The full image must be really something David.
A print out maybe.

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the full image must be really something david.
A print out maybe.

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