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Hi all I recorded 500 frames and stacked in autoskarrket,processed in Adobe cs2.I thought I would share, thanks for looking.
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Hello Andy. A nice shot of Venus in it's current phase from you. I enjoyed the view Andy, and thanks for sharing this with us.
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Nice Venus phase. It's a challenging target for sure.

I wish I could try it but it is just too in the trees for me.
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That's a nice shot of Venus Andy. I'm just a few miles South of you, the sky is very clear tonight. I was feeling rough earlier so I didn't get out. I just got up and had a look!

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Graeme1858 wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 11:19 pm That's a nice shot of Venus Andy. I'm just a few miles South of you, the sky is very clear tonight. I was feeling rough earlier so I didn't get out. I just got up and had a look!

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Hi Graeme I had a look last night,but I had been out all day.I am going to try tonight if it's clear and I get a good view of Venus at the moment as it is just above my house without any obstructions.
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Tonight is going to be ideal again! I've got my 9.25 back so I will be getting set up. I've got some sort of cold (fairly sure it's not the virus!) so I feel a bit rough but a clear night is a clear night it's got to be done! Are you going to go for Venus again?

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Hi Graeme I might give it another attempt and see what the difference is between the nights as last time was sitting behind the clouds.I might try and record 1000 frames and see what the results I achieve.I hope you get over the cold as I had a few weeks ago after going to a concert at the 02 in February.
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