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Old 04-02-2011, 05:57 AM
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Saturn 4th February

Hi all,

The storm looks like an equatorial band in this image, with some clumping, but not all that clear. Seeing wasn't very good with passing low clouds. I had to manually track the Dob this morning because it took was going all over the place during alignment and I didn't want to wake the neighbours with the motors. Turns out I put the wrong date in the inital setup! Downsized from the original 640x480 taken with Canon EOS 550D and 4x teleconverters through a Sky-Watcher 12" Dobsonian. Looks a bit noisy as I only picked the best 100 out of 3000 frames at 60fps at ISO1600.

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Tom
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Old 04-02-2011, 09:44 AM
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Hi Tom. Looks good. That high framerate delivers the goods. Regards
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