Full disk, filaments, and spider from Nov 9

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Full disk, filaments, and spider from Nov 9

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Clear skies continued with marginal seeing. I started imaging for a full disk to get an idea of the seeing conditions. The edge of the disk was fluttering
terribly with some periods of clarity. Later, with a longer focal length scope, there was a lot of blooming in the details with constant focus shift in the image. I gambled to record some images since I knew the season was soon ending. A curiously spider shaped AR appeared when I shopped for on disk details. The results are shown below.

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That's a really big spider Lou, excellent details and beautiful colored.


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Excelen set of picturec. Bravo.


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You got some nice images here Lou!


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Excellent images, Lou. Expecting a sunny day on Sunday here, so I’m hoping to see this for myself, with luck.

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These came out great, Lou. Great detail, specially in the conditions.

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Re: Full disk, filaments, and spider from Nov 9

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Awesome shot of the “Spider”!


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rigel123 wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:19 pm Awesome shot of the “Spider”!
I agree!! :bow


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Oh my!!!! picture number 2 made me jump!! that is a creepy spidery spot :bow :hamster: eek!

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That's a Tarantula !!!! Beautiful shots, excellent data treatment

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Superb images Lou :bow

Nice to see you got to take advantage of the sun we had...November weather is about to set in now.

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