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Pluto via LL v0.10


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Despite their low altitude from London I always try to image some of the other planet's moons and did ok over the last two night to include Pluto in Sagittarius as it emerged from my neighbour's giant willow due south !   Pic + notes @ http://stargazerslounge.com/topic/221818-chasing-the-outer-lowly-moons/?p=2385655 but here's Pluto using last night LL v0.10 - not sure that I using it right but it ran faultlessly  well done Paul.  It didn't work in stacking mode on the other planetary fields as I assume too few stars to latch onto but a good job on Pluto in a rich starfield  :police:

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Very nice - Pluto is on my hot list at some point!

Funny enough rich star fields were the more difficult to deal with, a lot of the work towards the end was coping with these types of images. You need a minimum of 5 stars to align and stack - if it fails to stack an image but reports 5 or more stars I'd be interested in seeing the exposures to figure out what went wrong. I suspect planetary shots to capture the faint moons will probably yield not enough stars to align too.

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