This winter has not offered too many days for imaging but I was lucky enough to catch a break today . Temperature was -5C and no wind , there was some high thin cloud but it was not too disruptive . My apologies for the miss orientation on the full disks .
SM 60 II DS / 0.5 reducer / DMK 21
MiniMax @ 1000mm F/L - DMK 31 AR 1977
MiniMax @ 1600mm F/L - DMK 31 AR 1976 - 1977
Filaments @ 1600mm F/L - DMK 31
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1 comment:
Excellent Mike! Thanks for braving the weather for us. :-)
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