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Schickard on the moon
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18 years 1 month ago #34956
by ftodonoghue
Schickard, 233 km in diameter and formed between 3.92 and 4.5 Billion years ago.
Afocal snap, 8" dob
Cheers
Trevor
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Schickard, 233 km in diameter and formed between 3.92 and 4.5 Billion years ago.
Afocal snap, 8" dob
Cheers
Trevor
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18 years 1 month ago #34966
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Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Schickard on the moon
Trever thats amazing for a single frame. I thought it was a registax avi job. Makes your shot all the more special. Well done.
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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18 years 1 month ago #34974
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Cheers
Trevor
Replied by ftodonoghue on topic Re: Schickard on the moon
Thanks Dave, I have a steady pix on the way, so they shoud get much better
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18 years 1 month ago #34989
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That's amazing for afocal in a 8 inch Dob.
The moon is wonderful this week, ye got to grab it while ye can .
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The moon is wonderful this week, ye got to grab it while ye can .
Deirdre Kellelghan
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