elpajare
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Post by elpajare on Aug 30, 2017 19:10:57 GMT
The 20 brightest stars in M 34 form three distinctly curved arms, filling a 10' area, radiating out from the center. These are surrounded by a larger number of fainter outlying members. BRESSER AR102 + Risingcam IMX224+ Risingsky5 x 10 stack-meanAdjusting Levels, Contrast-Brightness, Color, Unsharpen Mask and Selective Gaussian Blur with GIMP
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Post by ChrisV on Aug 31, 2017 0:38:08 GMT
You are getting some nice stuff with that achromat. And prolific - doesn't it "rain in Spain", as the saying goes ??
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elpajare
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Post by elpajare on Aug 31, 2017 6:59:48 GMT
Thanks Chris. This small and cheap refractor does the job pretty well.
Bright stars are a bit bloated but colors are captured fairly well. It has cheap ED glasses as Bresser claims and a nice FOV. U use the same speed expo as the Skywatcher 200/800.
Normally is the part of Spain I live, seldom rains. And because I don't like TV and I am retired, I have a lot of time to waste, haha
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