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I was going to ask whether using remote "subscription" scopes would be acceptable for this award as I have imaged all 110 objects with the Slooh telescope array. I am a big proponent of remote scopes since my stroke and other health issues, however on consideration I decided that I will do the award with my own gear from both my Bortle 7.5-8 backyard and my astronomy clubs site (www.theskyscrapers.org) I have more than 30 images of the Messiers that I have taken over the last few years and will start with those and then do more.
I have been doing mostly solar imaging, you may have seen my stuff on the solar imaging thread. I have been looking for something that will get me out behind the scope and this is it.
I do a much better job with the Slooh images vs. my own pitiable attemps, amazing what big scopes and really dark skies can do vs my setup.
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Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:57 pm
Certainly have seen your stuff on the Solar Imaging threads! It is quality. I look forward to seeing your Messier images too.
Good luck with the new back yard Messier project.
Regards
Graeme
my backyard DSO's are nowhere near my solar images, they are rather poor, but identifiable
I might not always be right but I am never wrong, once I thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken...
Ferengi Rule of Acquisition #59 Free advice is seldom cheap
"Sometimes having is not so pleasing as wanting, it's not logical but it is true"
Commander Spock
Canon DSLR's R7, R6II, 5D, 7D2, 90D 21 lenses incl. 100-400L mk ii, 70-200L mk iii f/2.8, RF600/11
Lunt LS50 DS, LS80 DS, Lunt 102ED, Stellarvue SV80 APO, Orion ST80, 127 MAK, Skywatcher Evostar 120ED, 102 MAK, Celestron 8" Edge HD, 102AZ
Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro
ZWO ASI071MC-cool, ASI174mm, ASI174mm-cool, ASI178MC-cool, ASI290 mini, ASI120MM-S, ASI120MC Revolution Player One mm (178 chip)