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Hi all,

not sure if this qualifies as video astronomy.
Captured this image of Saturn through a Skywatcher webcam using a 10" Dobsonian.
Feel free to move.

Cheers
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Beautiful!
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Nice nab of Saturn, Wayne!
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Very nice Wayne!
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Cool!
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It works for me Wayne !
Nice catch.
Thank you.
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Hello Wayne!

This is outstanding. I love it!!

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great Pic , congratulations and thanks for sharing it
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Lady Fraktor wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 2:57 am Very nice Wayne!
Many thanks Gabby. Damm..... the pull of Bryans rabbit hole is strong! :lol:
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Kanadalainen wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 3:05 am Hello Wayne!

This is outstanding. I love it!!

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Hi Ian, it's been a while. Not sure about outstanding, but I'll take it :lol:
Lots of resets with the push and pull dob to finally capture it.
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Great image of saturn thanks for sharing
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Sorry

Thanks

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Really nice image Wayne!

Saturn is so stunning. I really need to give it some eyepiece time soon.

Thanks,
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Great picture. I tried a webcam with my 5" skywatcher to get Saturn (my avatar piccy) but it's nowhere near as good as yours!
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Now that's interesting.
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Nice!

I just ordered a new webcam (Logitech C270) and adapter because my last one (some very old logitech I had sitting around) kinda took a dive after sitting for far too long.

Trying to dip my toe carefully into the whole AP thing without taking a second mortgage.

Looking forward to getting back under the stars and getting some lunar and planetary imaging under my belt before I try DSOs (that's where the 2nd mortgage comes in, lol)
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