It was very windy and the clouds did not break up until the end of the day , There were no clear spots only hazy clearings . I heard through the grapevine that Bill would be out with Cloudbuster so hopefully he will be along with some closer views from today . I chose to leave the long tube in the garage and just try to grab a full disk . This was shot through a lot of haze but turned out better than I expected .
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2 comments:
Good job Mike. The sky finally cleared here but the wind made imaging a challenge. i haven't processed any of the videos yet but I think that I have a few usable ones. :)
Thanks Bill , I was lucky to get anything , all I had was a hazy window long enough for 3 videos !
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