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yes, it was clear for a bit last night, but then it clouded over and the seeing went (see last pic).
the seeing for the most part was quite good tho :)
iceman
16-05-2008, 06:47 AM
Nice to see you doing some astronomy, Dave! :)
Been a while since i've paid attention to the moon.. your pics inspire me.. nice work.
thanks mike, you are up early :)
i call it photography tho :p
no science in what i did. hehe!
Dennis
16-05-2008, 08:19 AM
Hi Dave
That Clavius is a ripper of an image – heaps of detail in there. I was out last night but I won’t bother posting my images as the seeing just wasn’t up to it, I’ll enjoy yours instead.:thumbsup:
Cheers
Dennis
PS – Thanks for letting me off the hook – no slaving in front of the PC today, punching AVI’s through Registax V4 searching for suitable MAP’s!:lol:
dont thanks me yet dennis, wait till you get the bill.
thnx for the compliment :)
Matty P
16-05-2008, 10:32 AM
Looking good Dave especially the close up of Clavius.
Well done. :thumbsup:
Inmykombi
16-05-2008, 10:46 AM
Very nice images indeed.
I love the Moon, and usually spend an age getting a " dazzled eye" from viewing it for so long.
You have captured some excellent detail there.
Geoffro.
netwolf
16-05-2008, 04:36 PM
David are you renting Mike's moon orbiting satellite? you must be to get these fly by like shots with these sharp 3d details. The last image is a little blured but the first to seem very sharp, what changed?
edit: oops i worked it out you mentioned the seeing changed.
oh by the way this si a single point alignment... when i tried for more points they'd jump everywhere... i can fix this but i havent as yet.
might reprocess sometime.
seeker372011
16-05-2008, 08:24 PM
wow great shots-nice to see you looking up again instead of sideways or down or every which way :)
edwardsdj
17-05-2008, 09:16 AM
Very nice :)
I haven't looked at or imaged the Moon in ages. Your images have just reminded me of what an amazing object it is at high magnification.
thanks dougy.
nor had i sen the moon for quite a while. twas a joy capturing these :)
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