It has been cloudy up here for most of the week . Today the sky was a milky haze , It had been a few days since I have done any imaging so I set up my 100mm Skywatcher mod to see if I could capture some of the action . Turned out that the haze was consistent and didn't hamper the videos too as much as I had expected .
Active area Group Shot of AR's 2127 , 30 , 31 & 32 DMK 21 with 0.5 reducer
AR 2127 DMK 21 no reducer 900mm F/L
AR 2130 & 2131 DMK 21 with 2x 1800mm F/L
AR 2127 DMK 21 with 2x 1800mm F/L
Fat Filament at 2x
Proms at 2x
Now 3x 2700mm F/L
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