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orion25

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  1. Or 2017, 2018...2023? Can we keep this going, guys? 😉
  2. Thanks, Pete. I'm looking forward to seeing Saturn again as well, and , of course, the Red Planet I would love to see your first Saturn image!
  3. Me, too, buddy. I'm waiting on Mars and the razor-thin rings of Saturn
  4. Very nice. I got a double transit earlier this year during a very small imaging window. I was battling clouds and only had a few minutes to capture data. Regards, Reggie
  5. You actually got PHASE! That's totally crackin'! Mercury has always been an enigma to me as far as imaging goes. A little white dot. I'm just happy to see it, lol!
  6. Here's another Jupiter and Uranus shot on Earth Day (night) taken at prime focus using my Nikon D3200 and 127mm Mak-Cass: Clear skies! Reggie 🤩
  7. Thanks! I love prime imaging with planetary conjunctions
  8. Thanks, Kostas. It was a bit of a challenge with the low elevation
  9. Jupiter and Uranus have kept close company over the past few nights, sharing a low-power telescopic view. Here is a prime focus shot through my 127mm Mak-Cass before the pair sank too low on the horizon: The two will share a low-power telescopic view for a few more nights. Try to catch them if you can! Cheers! Reggie
  10. Crackin' shot! Love the reflections in the lake, too! Regards, Reggie🤩
  11. Here are a few prime focus shots of Pons-Brooks using my Orion 127 Mak-Cass and Nikon D3200. The comet was nestled next to Hamal (Alpha Arietis), just north of Jupiter, an easy target! In the U.S., the comet will be visible during the total solar eclipse on April 8! Cheers! Reggie
  12. Nice go of it, Hals. Jupiter and Uranus will have a close conjunction within a low-power telescopic view for a few days in late April (19-21). I plan on getting some shots. It will be a challenge because it's dropping low here in the States as well. Cheers, Reggie
  13. Wow! That's a whole lotta scope! Great first light! You're going to have lots of fun with that one Reggie
  14. That's what I thought but wasn't absolutely sure. Thanks!
  15. Beautiful image, Kostas! Thanks for sharing with us Reggie
  16. Beautiful images. Great detail Regards, Reggie
  17. Beautiful image, Harvey. Very smooth and natural Regards, Reggie
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