Captured 2020-03-27 @ 19:03. High res here https://www.astrobin.com/full/a12soc/0/?nc=user.
Celestron AVX mount, Celestron C8, Teleskop f6.3 reducer, Wratten #25 (red) filter, Altair 183M camera.
SharpCap 3.2, SER, MONO8, gain=400, exposure 15ms, 200 frames.
Autostakkert!3 best 15% of 200, Registax 6 for wavelets, GIMP 2.10.
Dave
10% waxing moon, Celestron C8, #25 red filter, Altair 183M
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Re: 10% waxing moon, Celestron C8, #25 red filter, Altair 183M
That's a really nice shot
Re: 10% waxing moon, Celestron C8, #25 red filter, Altair 183M
Nice definition I think the images are more striking with partial shots as the contrast tends to be better in a few years you may even be able to see lights on the surface if we ever go back
Cheers
Nick
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Nick
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Re: 10% waxing moon, Celestron C8, #25 red filter, Altair 183M
Very impressive, Dave. Such a clear, clean image.
Bruce
Bruce
Re: 10% waxing moon, Celestron C8, #25 red filter, Altair 183M
Cheers Minos, Nick and Bruce.
The Wratten #25 filter on the SCT scope works wonders on a wobbly atmosphere.
Dave
The Wratten #25 filter on the SCT scope works wonders on a wobbly atmosphere.
Dave