Asalpaws Landlord. Joined Feb 25, 2012 Messages 729 Reaction score 0 Oct 26, 2013 #21 That's amazing, you can see the eye and moons of Jupiter. Cool T
goodolpete Regular. Joined Feb 13, 2013 Messages 270 Reaction score 86 Location Milton Keynes Oct 27, 2013 #22 Have you caught comet ison yet?
Half Full Active Member Joined Aug 22, 2013 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Location On the sofa Oct 27, 2013 #23 Best viewing of Ison in the uk is about 4am at the moment. I havent the stamina to stay up that late.... or the will to get up that early. A few more weeks though and it should be easy to spot with regular binoculars, in the predawn sky.
Best viewing of Ison in the uk is about 4am at the moment. I havent the stamina to stay up that late.... or the will to get up that early. A few more weeks though and it should be easy to spot with regular binoculars, in the predawn sky.
Half Full Active Member Joined Aug 22, 2013 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Location On the sofa Nov 3, 2013 #24 Mankind getting in the way of the infinite....
S sam.k Landlord. Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 513 Reaction score 2 Nov 4, 2013 #25 Nice picture, how many subs did you use?
Half Full Active Member Joined Aug 22, 2013 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Location On the sofa Nov 4, 2013 #26 Hi Sam, it is a single 2 minute sub using a fast (f2.8) 100mm macro lense. Guided using iOptron Skytracker 2 & Canon DSLR. The dark site helped!
Hi Sam, it is a single 2 minute sub using a fast (f2.8) 100mm macro lense. Guided using iOptron Skytracker 2 & Canon DSLR. The dark site helped!