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Anonymous
Taken with digicam Nikon Coolpix 3700, focal on
2000/203mm schmidt-cassegrain telescope.
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>> Anonymous
Do you live far enough out of the city where you can see star clusters and galaxies and shit?
>> Anonymous
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>>103255
Unfortunately not. I have to drive nearly an
hour to get to an place where i got an really
dark sky. But there it is no problem to see
galaxys and nebulas trough the telescope. But
the digicam-chip is by far not to sensible to
catch such faint objects. It's only good for
brighter things like the moon and the larger
planets.

Here's a pic of mars I took at his opposition 2003:

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>> Anonymous
teh blue fringingon the top kinda takes away from it :/