The Planet Uranus
Taken by John Chumack on October 6, 2020 @ Dayton, Ohio USA
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Date Taken: 2020:10:08 09:28:13
 
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The Seventh planet from the Sun. I captured this image of Uranus on 10-06-2020 from my backyard in Dayton, Ohio with my C-11 SCT Telescope/Bisque MYT Mount, Celestron C-Max 3x barlow, and QHY290M camera and 400 RGB frames stacked. Even at high power Uranus is still a whopping 2 billion miles out from the Sun, so appears just a greenish blue round featureless planet, but you definitely know it is not a star when you first observe it through a telescope due to its color and very small soft looking disk. Capture Details: Target=Uranus, Date: 061020, Time: 064309 UT, Mag: 5.67, Diameter: 3.71", Res: 0.05", Az: 168.17, Alt: 64.11, Phase: 1.00, Camera: QHY5III290M, LRGB, Scope: C-11, FL: 11750mm, F-ratio: 41(increased via chip/barlow separation), Observer: John Chumack, Location: Backyard Observatory in Dayton, Ohio.
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