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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Sky-Watcher 200p
Mount:Sky-Watcher EQ5 Dual Axis Motors
Software:Adobe Photoshop CS6, Planetary Imaging Pre-Processor (PIPP)
Accessories:SkyWatcher 2x Barlow, Sky-Watcher 6mm superview eyepiece
Saturn
I using different methods. The first image I used the expanse mono camera with the one barlow x2, while the second used a 6mm eyepiece along the Barlow x2 resulting in a higher magnification, but with less detail. Another detail is the time of each catch, the first was recorded at 20: 46h, while the second at 21: 22h and this almost 40 minute interval we can see the rings at different angles.
The images were preprocessed in PIPP, stacked in AS! 2 (in each record 900 frames), and post-processed in Registax.
The telescope used was a Sky-Watcher 200p.
Recording took place in São Caetano do Sul.
Date 06/04/2015
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