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Edinburgh Saturn 4th March

 
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adt175



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PostPosted: Mar 05 21:44    Post subject: Edinburgh Saturn 4th March Reply with quote

Here's one from me, my William Optics 80mm and mono Toucam from last night. Good seeing at times (wee hint of Cassini which is good for an 80mm) and bitterly cold. Well worth it!
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PostPosted: Mar 05 21:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

And here's a colour one.
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PostPosted: Mar 05 23:44    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great shots andy, hopefully we will get more clear skies soon.
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PostPosted: Mar 12 11:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

Absolutely fantastic. I really need to get my scope out at night and start having a look. My new camera should be here in a day or two and I believe I can take video with it too (canon 400d if anyone knows).

I can only hope to get pictures of that quality.
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