Messier 110(68)
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Messier 110(68)
Here's my 68 of 110. Still have a ways to go yet.
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It's tough when there's clouds around most of the time. Maybe try this weekend.
Thanks for looking
John
app.php/gallery/album/142
It's tough when there's clouds around most of the time. Maybe try this weekend.
Thanks for looking
John
[image][/image]Scopes: Orange Tube C-8, Explore Scientific ED102CF, Mount/Guider: CG5-GT, Orion SSAG auto-guider
Cameras: Unmodded Canon XS, Neximage SS imager, Software: PI, PS, DSS, Backyard EOS, PHD, PHD2
Eyepieces: ES 82° 6.7mm, 11mm, and 18mm, TV 22 mm, Hyperion-Aspheric 36mm
Older eyepieces: 4mm, 9mm, 18mm, 25mm, 40mm, 12mm Illuminated reticle
For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things? - Nicolaus Copernicus
Cameras: Unmodded Canon XS, Neximage SS imager, Software: PI, PS, DSS, Backyard EOS, PHD, PHD2
Eyepieces: ES 82° 6.7mm, 11mm, and 18mm, TV 22 mm, Hyperion-Aspheric 36mm
Older eyepieces: 4mm, 9mm, 18mm, 25mm, 40mm, 12mm Illuminated reticle
For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things? - Nicolaus Copernicus
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Re: Messier 110(68)
Awesome, John! That earned you the M40 Photo Award!
Bryan
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Scopes: Apertura AD12 f/5; Celestron C6-R f/8; ES AR127 f/6.4; Stellarvue SV102T f/7; iOptron MC90 f/13.3; Orion ST80A f/5; ES ED80 f/6; Celestron Premium 80 f/11.4; Celestron C80 f/11.4; Unitron Model 142 f/16; Meade NG60 f/10
Mounts: Celestron AVX; Bresser EXOS-2; ES Twilight I; ES Twilight II; iOptron Cube-G; AZ3/wood tripod; Vixen Polaris
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Re: Messier 110(68)
Great, thank you, I love bling.
[image][/image]Scopes: Orange Tube C-8, Explore Scientific ED102CF, Mount/Guider: CG5-GT, Orion SSAG auto-guider
Cameras: Unmodded Canon XS, Neximage SS imager, Software: PI, PS, DSS, Backyard EOS, PHD, PHD2
Eyepieces: ES 82° 6.7mm, 11mm, and 18mm, TV 22 mm, Hyperion-Aspheric 36mm
Older eyepieces: 4mm, 9mm, 18mm, 25mm, 40mm, 12mm Illuminated reticle
For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things? - Nicolaus Copernicus
Cameras: Unmodded Canon XS, Neximage SS imager, Software: PI, PS, DSS, Backyard EOS, PHD, PHD2
Eyepieces: ES 82° 6.7mm, 11mm, and 18mm, TV 22 mm, Hyperion-Aspheric 36mm
Older eyepieces: 4mm, 9mm, 18mm, 25mm, 40mm, 12mm Illuminated reticle
For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things? - Nicolaus Copernicus
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