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Re: [APML] New images, IC443 and moon
Manfred, further to John's comments, what off-axis guider fits this
scope? Does it have to be a Vixen oag?
Stuart
"John C. Mirtle" wrote:
> 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
> Mirtlethe 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:http://www.inode.at/wasshuber/gallery/ic443-1.htm 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.http://www.inode.at/wasshuber/gallery/mond-120203-g.htm Comments
> are wellcome,Manfredwww.astroimages.atAstro-Photo mailing
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