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Originally Posted by TimberLand
WOW. The stars are very sharp, some of the close doubles can be almost spilt. Mega data up and hold on.
An AO-X may be the next thing on my list of wishes, my scope and mount are now showing the limit of my seeing here at Warwick.
But is there any technology that can remove or see through clouds.
Justin
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Yes, it's called Hubble
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Send it down my way. I will test it for you. Seeing is good at Clayton.  Nice single sub. Not sure about what is going on in the bright stars though. Looking forward to future results.
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Ah, yes the bright stars had that MaxIm DDP bounce (serves me right for posting so quickly) ....now fixed.
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Originally Posted by alpal
That's going to be great when you do a whole set of subframes.
I can see that it's so sharp.
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Ta, that's the plan...but being on the scope for the first time....


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Originally Posted by renormalised
The extra subs will work a treat on this one, Peter. It's a good shot as it is 
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Originally Posted by RobF
Impressive!
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Thanks... AO on a 16803 has changed my thinking. The signal is way better than expected with very tight FWHM's, I suspect it may lead to some impressive mega-data