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At 52 deg N, the sun remains pretty low all day. But seeing was quite good.
I spent quite some time focussing, and tweaking the settings of the LPI, but I did not achieve good images. I stacked a few and applied some curves. At least this image shows the connection or bridge between the two prominances, which is a striking straight line. I could see this line easily in the PST, but it was difficult to capture it with the LPI. In general I think the LPI/PST combination is difficult to use. -- Martijn 10" LX200GPS William Optics Z80, Coronade PST www.xs4all.nl/~martlian |
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