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Old 09-January-2005, 09:18 PM
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Her are a few photos of Saturn. They were taken with astrovideo, aligned and stacked in pegistax and cleaned up in adobe 6.0. They are all avi's.
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Old 09-January-2005, 09:20 PM
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Heres one more
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Old 09-January-2005, 09:24 PM
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heres one more. The first two are at prime focus the third photo was taken using a 2x tele. The scope is a etx 125 and the camera is a sac7. Enjoy.

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Wow... they are excellent!
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nice photo campbell, anyone tries photo through the airoplane when it reach the height of 30-40 thousand feet? what would be the results of the images?

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