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Taken by Charles Chiofar on January 29, 2015 @ Buckley, Washington
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These images of the moon and planets Jupiter, Uranus and Saturn were taken the last week of January under unusually clear skies. A size comparison between the planets with that of the moon shows the difficulty involved in getting detailed images of the planets, especially in the Pacific Northwest. An Explore Scientific ED127 APO telescope was used along with a ZWO ASI120MC video camera. The videos were stacked using AutoStakkret and processed further using Adobe Lightroom.
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The collection is brilliant, it is great to see the actual sizes in comparison, so many people expect to see a big image through a moderate sized telescope. The clarity is superb ! is this telescope still available to purchase I live in UK and would certainly consider buying one now my new location has darker skies.
Posted by Wardy 2015-02-05 16:59:19
 
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