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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Explore Scientific ES102ED 4" Refractor
Imaging camera:The Imaging Source DMK4121AU04 Video CCD
Mount:CELESTRON CG5 Advanced GoTo EQ mount
Filter:Daystar Quantum Filter 4A PE Solar Filter
Accessory:4X TeleVue Powermate Barlow
Resolution: 800x596
Some Canada geese flying through the field as they migrate south for the winter season. These are really the single frames of the video, comprising 1/50th of a single image derived from a stack. So it is impossible to make them sharp. You can also see the effects of seeing on detail in the sun's chromosphere. It took them about a second to cross the field. I slowed down the speed in this animation. If I hadn't been looking at the computer monitor, it would have been easy to miss them.
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