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Copernicus Crater, Timothy Martin

Copernicus Crater

Copernicus Crater, Timothy Martin

Copernicus Crater

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This is the first planetary shot I've taken in three years (and I didn't take that many then). Going forward, I'll do all my DSO work with the scopes I have planted at Deep Sky West. So I converted my C11 to planetary and visual use. I wanted to avoid all the difficulties I had when I started doing that, so put a WO GS61 with an ASI2600MC attached to it on top and carefully aligned it with the C11. So now I can use NINA to plate solve to whatever target I'd like to look at rather than assuming all the positions of the Kama Sutra trying to look through a finder scope. I'm using a Baader flip-mirror to switch between visual and planetary, and that has worked extremely well. I left the Moonlite on it to make for easily accessible manual fine focus that doesn't cause the image to shift. And the rotator helps position the eyepiece in an accessible way regardless of where the scope is pointed. Now I just have to dust off everything I learned three years ago about FireCapture, Autostakkert!, PIPP, and Registax.

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