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Stub Mandrel

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  1. From the album: Jupiter

    Stacked in Autostakkert then wavelets in Registax
  2. From the album: Jupiter

    This was only from about 200 frames can you see the triangular artefact on the right?
  3. From the album: Jupiter

    This was prepared from rather fewer farmes, but I may have had slightly better camera settings & focus
  4. From the album: Jupiter

    This was prepared from the 25% best frames of 12 50-100 frame videos.
  5. This is exactly what I have been looking for. Much more usable than the MET Office's cloud forexcast map.
  6. From the album: Planets

    Again, not bad for a bridgecamera, but i need to learn more about wavelets!
  7. From the album: Planets

    Not bad for a bridge camera, methinks.
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    Saturn Stacked

    From the album: Planets

  9. From the album: Planets

    Must do better...
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    Saturn

    From the album: Planets

    Stacked but not resampled
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    Saturn

    From the album: Planets

    Stacked and resampled
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    venus

    From the album: Planets

    OK this is not very good, is it....
  13. From the album: Planets

    This one made the Sky and Telescope gallery :-)
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    Moon daylight

    From the album: Lunar

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    Venus And Moon

    From the album: Lunar

  16. From the album: Lunar

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    New Moon

    From the album: Lunar

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    Sunspots

    From the album: Solar

    Taken through cloud with no filter, less than an hour after sunrise

    © (c) Neil Wyatt

  19. From the album: Solar

    Recoloured

    © (c) Neil Wyatt

  20. From the album: Solar

    Past the max

    © (c) Neil Wyatt

  21. From the album: Solar

    Near maximum

    © (c) Neil Wyatt

  22. From the album: Solar

    Through weldning glass...

    © (c) Neil Wyatt

  23. > most galaxies are of about the same surface brightness as the Milky Way. So if you want to see galaxies well, you need to be able to see the Milky Way with the naked eye. That comment has saved me an awful lot of chasing my own tail!
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