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Old 01-05-2014, 04:45 AM
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Mars, april 30, good seeing

Seeing 4/5, good transparency. Stacked 700/3000 frames with flea3 fl3-u3-88s2c-c. Although the architecture of the sensor IMX 121 Exmor, the signal noise is still low for one SCT 9,25. I belive in far better results with C11 or bigger.
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Old 01-05-2014, 04:21 PM
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Not too bad Odair
Don't be too quick to blame the size of the scope though. There are many factors as you probably know, like seeing, collimation, quality of the optics, and focus that also play a role in the final quality of our images
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Not too bad Odair
Don't be too quick to blame the size of the scope though. There are many factors as you probably know, like seeing, collimation, quality of the optics, and focus that also play a role in the final quality of our images
Of course, and I belive that this factors will be present too with a telescope with bigger aperture. The difference is the ratio signal/noise. With more light I will have a better signal and will be closer to the theoretical resolution limit of the system.
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