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Lunt images and animation

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This animation is a pretty large file, so give it a moment to load:

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37 frame animation.

Each frame was the best 30% of 250 frames.

Lunt L60 pressure tuned scope double stacked with 50mm front etalon and ASI 174 camera


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And this one was just after the planet started it's transit.

Thanks for looking.


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Thanks


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Excellent! Turned out really well there Stephen!


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your full disc images are off the hook beautiful really, I'm assuming you are using a lunt 60 double stacked? if so are you using a monochrome camera then falsifying the colour in post production? a newbie like me needs to know these things haha!


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Post by Dave S »

Nice "Surface Detail", Zakalwe.


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