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These are all with a 10" LX200GPS. I spent some time with the WebCam on Jupiter, but the seeing was not good enough for a reasonable image I think.  In fact on one of the AVI's Jupiter looked like a man in a rubber ball trying to punch and kick his way out. :-) 

These images are from the Mx7C.  I was using a F6.3 focal reducer and the Celestron LPR filter.  In addition I stacked some extra T ring spacers to get it down to about F5 I think.  (Nothing to measure it with, just a guess.)  Note the moon shot at the end.  With all that moonlight, it was definitely NOT dark skies.

This first one is M51.  I was mostly trying to get guiding working again and fight off the strong lunar light.  It was a stack of 3 10 min exposures that were Star 2K guided.  (Effective total exposure time of 15 min)

The next one is M13.  I was still working on guiding.  It was a stack of 4 * 5 min exposures that were Star 2K guided.  (Effective total exposure time of 10 min)

 

This one is M57.  It is a single 5 min exposure Star 2K guided.  I was still playing with the guiding and while I took 2 other 5 min shots,  they did not look good enough to stack.  (Effective total exposure time of 2.5 min)

The final DSO of the night was M27. This is a stack of 2 * 5 min exposure. (Effective total exposure time of 5min)

 

This last picture was taken first with the Moon still high in the sky. I used the 300D with the same focal reducing setup.   It is actually a stack of 14 RAW images.  This final processed image is cropped and a 4 x reduction in size. (bin) (click on it for a larger sized version (only bin 2x))

 

 

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