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Old 04-05-2020, 12:13 PM
jahnpahwa (JP)
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Gabriela Mistral from last night

Hi team,

Slowly progressing here, I gave high ISO a go last night under fairly bad conditions (bright moon and what seemed like a lot of moisture in the air). I viewed Jupiter and Saturn last night, best ever... totally blew me away in comparison to other visuals so far.

Here are my progression notes:
This was my second session on Gabriela Mistral and I was happy to see more dark detail emerging around the rim.

I've made a Bahtinov mask and it seems to be doing the job well.

This was about an hour of data at 3200, I think there is a bit more in here and I'll work more with this stack. I want to get some star masking going, and want to bring out the ditch part, next to the rim, try to get some depth happening.

Have some autoguiding gear on backorder, very psyched to get that train leaving the station!
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