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13 years 9 months ago - 13 years 9 months ago #88660
by Donegal Skies
C8N/Omni XLT 150
CG5 GOTO Mount/CG4 Mount with Motor Drive
Self-Modified Canon Digital Rebel/Stock 18-55mm lens/Sigma 70-300mm APO Lens/Philips SPC 900nc
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Saturn in poor seeing with spc900 was created by Donegal Skies
My second planetry image, my first of Saturn. Seeing was very poor and this image is made up of a final stack of 105 frames from a AVI of 3000 frames. Hope I can get another go on this one if and when I get a 3x or 5x barlow and better seeing.
Saturn by Donegal Skies , on Flickr
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Location: Killygordon, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Camera: Phillips SPC900 Webcam
Telescope: Celestron C8 Newt.& Celestron 2x Barlow Lens
FL: 2000mm
Mount: CG5
Date & Time: 16Mar2011, Appox: 00:30gmt
Stacked: Registax
Processed: Photoshop CS5 and Registax.
Saturn by Donegal Skies , on Flickr
Details:
Location: Killygordon, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Camera: Phillips SPC900 Webcam
Telescope: Celestron C8 Newt.& Celestron 2x Barlow Lens
FL: 2000mm
Mount: CG5
Date & Time: 16Mar2011, Appox: 00:30gmt
Stacked: Registax
Processed: Photoshop CS5 and Registax.
C8N/Omni XLT 150
CG5 GOTO Mount/CG4 Mount with Motor Drive
Self-Modified Canon Digital Rebel/Stock 18-55mm lens/Sigma 70-300mm APO Lens/Philips SPC 900nc
My Flickr Page
Donegal Skies
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13 years 9 months ago #88763
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Replied by Dublinskywatch on topic Re: Saturn in poor seeing with spc900
Good image.
Nice bit of detail as well..
Nice bit of detail as well..
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13 years 9 months ago #88767
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Replied by martinus on topic Re: Saturn in poor seeing with spc900
Excellent work for poor seeing. Makes me wish I wasn't stuck in the city so much.
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13 years 9 months ago #88772
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Skywatcher 120 mm ED on a CG5 mount.
Orion UK 300mm Dobsonian
Replied by mykc on topic Re: Saturn in poor seeing with spc900
Another very good image! Your work shows what fine images can be obtained with relatively modest equipment. Now why can't I get results like that??? Mike.
Skywatcher 120 mm ED on a CG5 mount.
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13 years 7 months ago #89320
by Donegal Skies
C8N/Omni XLT 150
CG5 GOTO Mount/CG4 Mount with Motor Drive
Self-Modified Canon Digital Rebel/Stock 18-55mm lens/Sigma 70-300mm APO Lens/Philips SPC 900nc
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Donegal Skies
Replied by Donegal Skies on topic Re: Saturn in poor seeing with spc900
I took this last night in OK seeing. I was using my "new to me" 5x Powermate, It makes a big difference. It's only a quick process really. The focus and so would be better but the mount was playing up horribly, just one of those nights then every seemed to go wrong.
Saturn at F25 by Donegal Skies , on Flickr
Thanks for looking,
Brendan
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Saturn at F25 by Donegal Skies , on Flickr
Thanks for looking,
Brendan
www.DonegalSkies.com
C8N/Omni XLT 150
CG5 GOTO Mount/CG4 Mount with Motor Drive
Self-Modified Canon Digital Rebel/Stock 18-55mm lens/Sigma 70-300mm APO Lens/Philips SPC 900nc
My Flickr Page
Donegal Skies
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13 years 7 months ago #89321
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Replied by peterako on topic Re: Saturn in poor seeing with spc900
Wow!
Excellent Image! The Cassini Divission is very sharp! And traces of what could be the storm too (?).
Impressive.
Clear skies,
Peter
Excellent Image! The Cassini Divission is very sharp! And traces of what could be the storm too (?).
Impressive.
Clear skies,
Peter
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