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Gaz O'C
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Jupiter/ Io grazing.
      #2480701 - 06/24/08 06:01 PM


Jupiter is pretty low in the UK, about 13 deg at culmination, so I thought I'd see what a mono camera and a red filter would do to improve matters.

7"Mak @f15 with Jupiter gazing Io


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isramirez
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Re: Jupiter/ Io grazing. new [Re: Gaz O'C]
      #2480920 - 06/24/08 07:34 PM

Really good for 15º ...is that Mak the SkyWatcher 180 Pro?

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Mare Nectaris
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Re: Jupiter/ Io grazing. new [Re: isramirez]
      #2486530 - 06/27/08 02:40 PM

Pretty cool catch!

Thanks for sharing - be well!

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