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U Cyg

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  1. Some lovely detail in this one Neil, super capture. I gave it a miss, needed to catch up on sleep after only 2 hours sleep the night before! Angie
  2. Thanks Neil. Yes, I'm still around and have been watching the forum to see what everyone was doing. I am still imaging but the old body is struggling with the contortions needed to see through the finderscope and eyepiece! 😁 I have a few images to post up later. By the way I was impressed with your images with the CC, very nice. Angie
  3. Lovely smooth captures Simon, I like your processing on this one. Angie
  4. Very nice capture. I remember manually tracking with my dob years ago - using a camcorder!! Great fun! Angie
  5. Nice set of images Simon. Hopefully you will soon get longer periods of better seeing. Angie
  6. Very nice capture Neil, good to see detail on Ganymede. Angie
  7. Good luck with the mosaic, hope you get clear skies. I haven't done Lunar for years, as within seconds the image inverts. It's very frustrating, it even happens when looking at images on the computer or in books. 😞 Angie
  8. Thanks Neil! I remember the first time I saw one through my first scope, Tal-1. I couldn't work out what had happened, thought that I must have imagined it, until I looked at Skymap Pro. After that I always checked to see what was going on. Nowadays I rarely check anything! Thank you Craig. I should have just had an early night instead of trying to sort it out. Thanks Simon. Yes, it was good to catch it, but if I hadn't seen Stu's heads-up I wouldn't have known about it. Thanks Martyn. It was a real rushed job but it came out fairly well! Angie
  9. Very nicely done, great detail! Angie
  10. You keep on getting out there Neil! Nice shots, but great detail on the moons. Well done. Cloudy here on Wednesday and rain yesterday and today. Angie
  11. Great shot, nice detail in the GRS. Angie
  12. Nice first planetary image. Hopefully the first of many! Angie
  13. Thanks Stu. In fact it was your heads-up that sent me out to image it, and with only a minute or so to spare! I also caught the Io one a few days earlier, but seeing was so bad that I'm not sure that I can do anything with the data. Angie
  14. A short gif of Europa reappearing from eclipse. Images captured from 20:41ut to 20:46ut, but I think Europa had reached maximum brightness before the last capture. After these captures Firecapture decided that it didn't recognise my camera, nor my ASI120mm and ASI120mc. So after a few reboots and still no luck I called it a night. I tried again yesterday during daylight and all seems to be fine, but it was cloudy last night & rain most of the day today & this evening, so it is back to the waiting game again! Celestron 8se, basic EQ5 mount with dual axis drives, ASI 224, ADC, IR742 & 2x barlow. Firecapture, AutoStakkert!3, Registax 6, Photoshop Angie
  15. Nice images Trevor, and as Neil says the mono Jupiter is showing some good detail. Angie
  16. Great images Simon, lovely fine detail. Angie
  17. A great set of images Neil, especially considering the low altitude and horrible conditions we have suffered this year. Angie
  18. Good detail showing Martyn, pity about the cloud. It was quite misty here. Angie
  19. Excellent image Martyn. Angie
  20. Great captures Simon, lots of detail in both Jupiter & Saturn. Angie
  21. Nice detailed image. Many years ago I had an owl land on the balcony rail as I was down below observing through my dob. Quite an unnerving experience! Angie
  22. Nicely done Neil, lots of detail in the Jupiter images, and I'm really liking the second Saturn image. Angie
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