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Post by Dragon Man on Feb 13, 2015 7:25:06 GMT
Last night was absolutely clear 12th February 2015 Here are seven Screen Grabs from my broadcast, again using the Skywatcher 6" f/5 Achromat. Mallincan Xtreme standard Class 0 6" f/5 Achro 0.58x focal reducer Astronomik UV/IR 'L' filter and #12 Yellow filter Miloslick software All image details and Object names on each Image:
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2015 0:22:34 GMT
Last night was absolutely clear :) 12th February 2015 Here are seven Screen Grabs from my broadcast, again using the Skywatcher 6" f/5 Achromat. Mallincan Xtreme standard Class 0 6" f/5 Achro 0.58x focal reducer Astronomik UV/IR 'L' filter and #12 Yellow filter Miloslick software All image details and Object names on each Image: Hi Ken,You have this down to a fine art now-and to be able to share with others on-line in near real time is a great boost for video astronomy as an observational tool.
Keep up the excellent work. Regards, Shevill
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Post by davy on Feb 15, 2015 1:30:54 GMT
Stunning images ken..true master of video astronomy
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Post by Dragon Man on Feb 15, 2015 10:04:03 GMT
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Post by davy on Feb 15, 2015 11:08:08 GMT
Carina and tarantula images are brilliant my faves ken of your new posted images..went on to karls site at 1am but no broadcasts ..weather as good as mine just now..have small gaps and stars as soon as start setting up clouded in again. .
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Post by Rick in NWArk on Feb 16, 2015 1:03:43 GMT
More great images, Ken!
So jealous of your results!! I almost punted my VRC8 last night in frustration!
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The stars at night are big and bright!
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Post by giorgosgr on Feb 18, 2015 20:23:37 GMT
Great images Ken! I also enjoy the southern deep sky objects that are invisible from my latitude.
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Post by Dragon Man on Feb 19, 2015 10:48:47 GMT
Thanks everyone. I forgot one of my screen grabs. Here it is. Part of the Vela Supernova Remnant called NGC 2736
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