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Post by AndiesHandyHandies »

Hi

Pottering in the garden and finally decided to get the 90mm out before the sun went behind a tree.

90mm F6.7 triplet, 40nm, T2 Prism, energy dump, 3x VK TE, Quark Chromo, Helical focusser, 40mm Celestron and 25mm Clave.

Could see the large prom nicely and the filament above it.

Moved to the Quark Prom with 4.2x. Some stray light, lot of haze between the clouds.

Decided to try DS with my second Omega 1.5A Rod set up in a diagonal with tilters.

Tidied up the stray light though a bit dim.

Give it a go without the Quark blocker maybe.

Cheers. Andrew.


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Sounds like you had fun Andrew, thanks for the report.


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Post by Montana »

Glad you managed to see the big filaprom Andrew :hamster:

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