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Originally Posted by Davekyn
hey Erick,
What set-up were you using? Your 12" Dob? If so, what EP & Barlow.
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Yes, the 12" dob. Apart from moderate seeing (mostly due to the low elevation I think), conditions were good until cloud cover commenced around midnight when I packed up. I would have liked to wait for the last two moons, but I couldn't even see them so doubted I'd pick up their shadows.
I finally settled on a 13mm Ethos (borrowed - I'm not that rich!) in a Televue 3x barlow - making around 350 magnification. I had been working with a 10mm Vixen LV in a GSO ED 2x barlow (300 magnification) which was not bad. I tried using the Vixen 10mm in the Televue 3x barlow, but that was just too much (450x). I was nudging the dob while twiddling the electric focusser so started to struggle with the limited field of view of the Vixen. So I pulled out the Ethos and put it into the Televue 3x barlow. Apart from having to stretch now to reach the dob, I was sitting so far from the OTA (not really but it was a tall stack!

), the sharpness of the Ethos glass plus the much wider FOV made life much easier. In the moments of good seeing, Titan was very obvious against the planet with a strong shadow transiting across the polar region.
I spent a while earlier in the night tweaking the collimation with laser and cheshire, then checking it against close/double stars to see how good the separation was. Looked pretty good by the time I moved to Saturn.