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Neptune


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Neptune
Photo taken in average conditions, even so I believe that some of the visible spots are real, 3 films were taken with an interval of 5 minutes and when I passed them in sequence I could see that some were moving along with the planet. The logical conclusion is that a C14 has enough aperture to resolve spots on a 2.4" arc star, so I believe they are real.

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7 hours ago, Pete Presland said:

Excelente como sempre Avani, você verificou qual era a visualização ao mesmo tempo da sua localização com o WinJupos?

Yes, I always do that. I use Winjupos both to compare the planet's position in relation to satellites and to get the CM coordinates.
I always use the camera in exactly the same position as the focuser so that the image is in the same position as it appears in Winjupos, it was a habit I developed over time.

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