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Old 29-April-2007, 07:56 PM
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hi folks,

last night we had some clear skies again and so I tried my best on moon.
seeing was not really good, even it improved from initially 3-4 to 4-5/10
the visual view was tremendous!
it`s fasciniating how well the human eye can cope with bad seeing.
the camera doesn`t...

9" TMB Apo f722,5 (2,5 powermate)
dmk 21f04 - 30 fps
300/1600 registax4 - multipoint (3)
seeing 4-5/10

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thanks for looking and Your comments, guys.
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Hey Diets

Nice close up work, very crisp and clear great stuff.
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Great work, Diets!!!

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Wonderful images.

I captured an AVI of Schiller last night and tried processing it today, but it was terrible. (Seeing was poor, and my setup was just not up to the task) I would have never guessed that there was so much else all around it!

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thanks Paul, Phil and Torsten!
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Diets There all great shots, small craterlets and filaments can be seen very detailed photos, like em all. Clear Skies
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Wow Doc!

I've never seen such details of your shots.
I love the photos!

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thanks Efrain and Jean!
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