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And yet some more Mars...


Ringrocket

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I recorded some more of Mars at F36.

Those from 22nd look okay to me, but those from 28th I don't really like.

I'm thinking also that maybe F36 is a bit too much in my case since my first mars from 15th looked a bit sharper (recorded at F26).

I also think that my images don't get better from resizing to 150% in R6, but the drizzle in Autostakkert works a little better.

I also noticed last night that a star test suggested some out of collimation. But I'm scared to touch those bolts on the Mak to improve it ;).

First four are from 22nd March F36 (big one drizzled):

Number 5 and 6 are from 28th F36

Number 7 and 8 from 19th at F36

Last two from 15th at F26

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I never know what the correct orientation of Mars is?

When I take webcam images straight through the visual back of my SCT the visible icecap is to the top left. Is that mirrored and inverted top/bottom?

Great photos by the way :icon_salut: I need a x2.5 or x3 barlow to see if I can get anything as good as these. Oh, and I need a lot more practice :D

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