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Re: [APML] New images, IC443 and moon



Nice work Manfred,
    I am now the proud owner of a VC200L as well, but I won't have a mount high enough to actually use it until early next month. I am curious - with your 180 minute exposures, are these off-axis guided or a guide scope? I haven't seen many systems that can routinely shoot in the 3 hour range without something moving, flopping, shifting or slipping. You seem to be able to consistently shoot this long with really good results. What's your secret?
 
John Mirtle
the Great White North
----- Original Message -----
From: wasshuber
To: APML
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 7:27 AM
Subject: [APML] New images, IC443 and moon

Hi all,
 
After a long periode of bad weather in Austria, I finally have a new deep sky image.
 
IC 443, done with my VC200L on E200 for 180 min with the IDAS LPR filter:
 
The second is an image of the moon from February, 12th 2003. This is a mosaic of 13 images with the Coolpix 950 through a 24 mm Celestron eyepiece. Mosaic assembled with PanoramaFactory.
 
Comments are wellcome,
Manfred
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