Venus 6 january 2020 625 mm and QHY5-III 178M UV filter

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Venus 6 january 2020 625 mm and QHY5-III 178M UV filter

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Hello
First of all my best wishes for this new year.
after three attempts I got to have details about Venus in UV.
Clear skies.
Luc

VENUS 06 01 2020 17H15 NEWTON 625MM BARLOW 3 FILTRE UV QHY5-III 178M 100% ET 150% LUC CATHALA.jpg
VENUS 06 01 2020 17H24 NEWTON 625MM BARLOW 3 FILTRE UV QHY5-III 178M 100% ET 150% LUC CATHALA.jpg
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very nice!.

what type of u/v filter did you use? i hear that u-venus is good but a bit pricey. i recently purchased a set of u/v filters, i can't wait to give this target a try.

I didn't think you did planetary imaging , it turns out you do pretty good and your deep sky is awesome! i like your m57 and uranus ! :handgestures-thumbupright:

I found your astrobin

https://www.astrobin.com/users/CATHALA.Luc.CATLUC/
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Re: Venus 6 january 2020 625 mm and QHY5-III 178M UV filter

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That is very cool. Planet capture always impress me. Just the idea behind it is cool.
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Great images Luc
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Wow! Impressive captures, Luc!
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