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Old 28-01-2010, 02:37 AM
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First 2010 image, First Mars and First Light!

Dear all,

It's my biggest pleasure to share with you a special image indeed which is the first from me on 2010, the first of Mars and the first of my new telescope!

In fact, I had the longest ever spell of poor weather I can remember, but after 106 days I could finally break my inaction in a some way.
The special telescope I've built for myself only is a genuine Cassegrain 400mm with the usual Gladius-like design, but much bigger in size and weight. It also features a f/4 imaging solution at the parabolic primary's focus by replacing the secondary mirror for deep sky imaging.

This telescope was named Gladius XVI (16, in roman letters) because this is the "key number" (16" f/16) with it and the optical set has been manufactured by italian optician Luigi Marcon, my trusty supplier with glass! :-)

Visually speaking, Mars is a boring beacon whose light is hard to tame without filters. I could even perceive in some steady moment the elusive Deimos moon when this was far away enough from the planet!

On Jan. 23 eve, I could finally fit my camera there and catch the Mars light for the first time!
Although conditions were all but great, these were enough to take an image.
Find it in my blog webpage:

http://www.lazzarotti-hires.com/2010...-la-prima.html

Colors are very close to those I noticed at the eyepiece, but not the contrast which was quite enhanced through the image.
It looks to me Mars this year is showing some weaker albedo variations than last years. I'm not sure if it's me or the seeing or what else...
I'd like to know your visual impressions.

Let's hope I could have some steady night soon or later to enjoy the new beast here with me.

Your comments are welcome!

All the best.
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Old 28-01-2010, 06:07 AM
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Stunning Mars image Paolo, what a beauty!

Incredibly detailed!
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Old 28-01-2010, 06:14 AM
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WOW that is amazing the amount of detail. Fantastic work
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Old 28-01-2010, 07:53 AM
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Paolo, that is sensational! Well done.
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Old 28-01-2010, 08:37 AM
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Its amazing that such work can be done by ground based telescopes...

Can I ask what sort of camera was used to capture this?
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Old 28-01-2010, 09:58 AM
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Hello, Paolo

What a remarkable image! My eyes were immediately drawn to the separation of textures and tones in this image, something I had not really perceived in previous images of Mars. It is a remarkably detailed image and when I do the calculations, it appears that the effective focal length deployed for this image was some 13,000mm!

Congratulations on a most beautiful 1st light on Mars. I hope this hasn’t lessened your love of the Moon!

Nice to read that you also managed to glimpse Deimos, that is quite an achievement in itself.

Cheers

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Old 28-01-2010, 12:29 PM
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A very nice result for a first attempt with a new scope Paolo,

It would seem to offer much promise, I think there really is no substitute for aperture and it will be interesting to see what you can produce with really good seeing.

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Old 28-01-2010, 09:59 PM
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Hi Paolo
Great image - well done!
Is there an image of the new scope?
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Old 29-01-2010, 12:38 AM
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Hi guys,

Sorry for not being able to reply to any of you!

I just want to thank so much all the people here having enjoyed with my image and also shared his own comment!

I'll be sending an image of my new Gladius XVI as soon I'll have a nice one to share.

Hope to be back imaging soon the Red but also my beloved Moon!
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