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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Sky-Watcher 200/1000 Reflector Black Daimond
Imaging camera:Altair Astro GP CAM AR0130C
Mount:Skywatcher NEQ-5
Software:SharpCap3Pro, AutoStakkert3, RegiStax6, Photoshop
Accessories:TS 2,5x Barlow, Sky-Watcher Motor EQ5 RA/DEC
Resolution: 961x659
Date:June 20, 2018
Frames: 500
FPS: 40.00000
Focal length: 2500
Locations: Sofienalpe, Vienna, Austria
Data source: Traveller
Mars opposition is coming soon so I wanted to practice a little bit on planetary imaging.
Seeing was really very bad, but it was a warm and beautiful night and you have to take what you can get and there will be better ones.
I wasn't happy with the results (not very sharp and detailed) but instead of throwing everything into the trash I decided to make a composition.
Moon, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and Europa.
On the moon in Mare Serenitatis you can see "Smirnovs Snake"
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