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big dipper with sky adventure 2i pro ( and chimneys )


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I know the target is not the most excited but I finally managed to test my last purchase and I am quite happy to see 90 sec exposure with not start trail.

 

I will stack the imaging I took tonight ,crop them and see what else I can get.

 

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Nice to see that you are starting to get use from your new kit. I think that any target in the night sky is exciting and the ‘Big Dipper’ is one we can all recognise (even me😃).  I look forward to seeing further images and hearing how you are getting on with your new set up.

 

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21 minutes ago, Marmot said:

Nice to see that you are starting to get use from your new kit. I think that any target in the night sky is exciting and the ‘Big Dipper’ is one we can all recognise (even me😃).  I look forward to seeing further images and hearing how you are getting on with your new set up.

 

Thanks I hope to do more in the next days .

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Great, you will find a big difference having a tracking (and guiding) mount.

 

Carole 

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26 minutes ago, Carastro said:

Great, you will find a big difference having a tracking (and guiding) mount.

 

Carole 

 

26 minutes ago, Padraic M said:

Good progress!

Thank you so much! 

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16 hours ago, gabs said:

I know the target is not the most excited but I finally managed to test my last purchase and I am quite happy to see 90 sec exposure with not start trail.

 

I will stack the imaging I took tonight ,crop them and see what else I can get.

 

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Nice improvement. You also captured Ursa Minor too, so you got two in one. 😀

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1 hour ago, AstronomyUkraine said:

Nice improvement. You also captured Ursa Minor too, so you got two in one. 😀

Yes that is the benefit to have wide view lens alright Ursa Minor is still too faint .

 

thank you!

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