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morls
26-09-2019, 10:39 PM
Tonight I took my time and set up properly, finalised the collimation and took some longer sequences (2500 to 15000 frames). I did this after reading some of the other posts in this forum - thanks to all for offering us beginners such good advice.
Cheers
Stephen
Beautiful late season captures. You are really giving your fine optics a good opportunity with your longer capture. I have often wondered why more people with 180 Maks do not post images. It is easy to see the plentiful detail on Jupiter with your mages and a close look at the rings shows how successful your Saturn images are. I look forward to when you start doing color images as all this detail will really stand out very attractively.
Saturnine
26-09-2019, 11:28 PM
That's looking pretty sharp now , focus seems good with plenty of detail in Jupiters clouds and Saturns rings.
morls
27-09-2019, 06:38 AM
Thanks Ross and Jeff.
Saturnine
27-09-2019, 10:56 AM
Once you get the hang of RGB and produce colour images from your sequences then you'll be impressed. All good practice for next years planet season, which will include Mars as well as Jupiter and Saturn.
Outcast
27-09-2019, 12:17 PM
Nice shots, plenty of detail & very sharp..
morls
27-09-2019, 12:23 PM
Thanks Carlton.
Yep, RGB will be great, my ZWO mini filter wheel arrived this week. It'll be a while before I have the funds for filters, but that's ok. I'm going to start thinking about other targets soon, which should be interesting given the challenges of long focal length and melbourne skies. Hopefully there are some bright galaxies or similar I could chase. Any suggestions?
NGC253 and 47Tuc are a must.
Cheers
GlennB
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