Solar System Objects
Taken by Charles Chiofar on June 30, 2022 @ Buckley,Washington
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Managed to capture a good portion of the solar system on this last day of June. Most of these images are single frames from video stacks that still need processed. Neptune and the moon were the most difficult objects to find. The air has a fair amount of cottonwood floating around and the moon was fairly low on the horizon at sunset. The video stacks were taken using a Celestron C9.25 with a ASI178 MC camera.
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