This image was taken with the newt and the DS 2.3+ imager, proving that together, they are a formidable combination!
The trials, tribulations and small triumphs of a Charlotte, NC astronomer imaging under Bortle 8/9 skies.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
More Moon!
I spent some time tweaking the collimation on my F/4 Mallincam Newt. Before collimation, I thought it gave some wonderfully sharp images. After collimation, they looked even better.
This image was taken with the newt and the DS 2.3+ imager, proving that together, they are a formidable combination!
This image was taken with the newt and the DS 2.3+ imager, proving that together, they are a formidable combination!
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