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Post by elpajare on Feb 26, 2019 15:22:27 GMT
Very high humidity and Moon=0%.
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Post by elpajare on Mar 22, 2019 8:10:02 GMT
NGC 4274 is a 10th magnitude Spiral Galaxy appearing in the constellation Coma Berenices. It is 63 million light years from our solar system. SKW Quattro+ Risingcam IMX224+ Risingsky software
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2019 9:55:09 GMT
I cant get Coma Berenices from home Carlos . It is too low in the Northern sky . I need the panoramic dark sky that Ken enjoys year round to get the galaxies you have posted. I am 90 mins drive from Ken. We get better weather than Snake Valley but Ken gets the dark skies. I have said this before Carlos. I am impressed with the number of clear skies you get and the number of pics you post in what is your winter. Most other forums with mostly Northern Hemisphere members complain they havent had a clear sky for months. In a few weeks the Leo triplet will be high enough for me to get some shots with the Rasa . At the moment I have to stay up too late. 10th magnitude plus galaxies are the objects I want to capture and would like to get good at it. Pretty pictures are not the aim. I want to get some detail and structure in galaxies just as you are doing. cheers Paul
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Post by elpajare on Mar 22, 2019 10:56:44 GMT
This winter is being especially dry and therefore cloudless. It is not normal in these latitudes.
I share with you the objective of not having beautiful photographs that cost a lot of time of shots and a hard post-processing (and complicated techniques and expensive equipment), I also like simple and quick photos but with as much detail as possible of structure and color of the object.
The RASA can give you very good results that we are waiting to see.
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