Saturns Moons
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16 years 9 months ago #66073
by JohnMurphy
Clear Skies,
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Just mucking about last night so I had a go at catching Saturns moons in the 350D. I know it's not very clean and I had a go at burning to get rid of some of Saturns glare.
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16 years 9 months ago #66075
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oh wise man why is the universe so perfect?ah because symmetry loves herself.
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11" sct,
various Apo refractors,
various cameras,
Losmandy mount.
Replied by dogstar on topic Re: Saturns Moons
Hey nice work John Titan comes out really strong,
do you plan on giving it another try because it would
be nice to see the change in position of the moons
and planet relative to one another.
do you plan on giving it another try because it would
be nice to see the change in position of the moons
and planet relative to one another.
oh wise man why is the universe so perfect?ah because symmetry loves herself.
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various Apo refractors,
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Losmandy mount.
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16 years 9 months ago #66101
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Saturns Moons
Good job John, as Declan suggested maybe you should try a time lapse sequence.
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16 years 9 months ago #66103
by JohnMurphy
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Replied by JohnMurphy on topic Re: Saturns Moons
A time lapse sequence would unfortunately depend on the weather. Great idea guys, but it would be a hard one to pull off - for me anyway - as my observing is limited, mostly anyway, to clear skies on Fridays and Saturdays. It does however sound like a worthy project so here is your mission should you choose to accept it.
1. Image the moons of Saturn for 5+ nights in a row.
2. Create an animated GIF and post on these boards.
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1. Image the moons of Saturn for 5+ nights in a row.
2. Create an animated GIF and post on these boards.
This post will self-destruct in 5 seconds (apologies to moderators if this causes any damage to adjacent posts ).
Clear Skies,
John Murphy
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16 years 9 months ago #66105
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Saturns Moons
Met Eireann are predicting frost EVERY night this week, so you may not have a better chance,
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16 years 9 months ago #66124
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Saturns Moons
Hey John, out of curiosity, what set up did you use with the 350D to get this? Nice job capturing so many of the little guys there.
Seanie.
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