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Petavius and Langrenus


coatesg

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Have just got myself a TV Powermate to use for planetary imaging - managed to ave a first run on the day after it arrived (!). Typically just after full moon, so had to go skirting down the western limb - Petavius and Langrenus. The seeing deteriorated a bit after Petavius but fairly happy with the result. 

350mm f4.53 newt, TV Powermate 2x, ASI-120MM, best 5% of 7000 frames. 

Petavius

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Langrenus

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