Pluto moving across the star field
Taken by Charles Chiofar on July 28, 2016 @ Buckley, Washington
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As part of my quest to image all of the planets in the solar system , including Pluto, I've been taking a series of images to map the movement of Pluto. You can easily see Pluto's movement over two days as it moves relative to the background star field. I hope to get 10 or 20 mappings over the next month. An Explore Scientific ED127 telescope and an SBIG STX2000XM with a .8X focal reducer was used which creates a field of view of 53.44' x 40.08".
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