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Old 03-01-2012, 08:17 PM
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Saturn through DSLR

This morning I set my alarm for 2:35AM in an attempt to capture Saturn.

After I setup my telescope, I found 3 bright galaxies which were visible in the eastern sky (Sombrero Galaxy, Hamburger Galaxy and M83).

After a quick detour to capture the galaxies, I moved back to Saturn.

I am quiet pleased with the results - there is some surface details and the cassini division is clearly visible.

I have attached two images - the first is the resolution straight from the camera. The second has been magnified using the "Drizzle" feature in Registax.

I would appreciate if any one has advise around post-processing of Saturn images.

DateTime: 03/01/2012 4:00AM
Location: Sydney
Telescope: Meade LX90
Camera: Canon EOS 550d
Mode: Movie Crop Mode
Picture Style: Landscape
Movie duration: 2 mins
Exposures used: ~ 5000
Processed in Registax

Cheers,
Mark
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