In the night of 23.10.2023 it was clear, with rather average good seeing – vl 6 of 10. Still testing the new equipment, I aimed after Saturn and Jupiter also the moon. With 7000mm focal length (Barlow Telvue Powermate 2.5x) I could collect some images before the moon sank below 35\u00b0 at the horizon. Here I show a mosaic, and crops from it (a crop corresponds to about 2 sensor diagonals or mosaics from 2 fields of the QHY678 with the said Barlow lens). I took color images with the QHY678C and luminance images in the IR642 filter with the QHY678M. Both images were put together in PTGUI and faintly color enhanced in Photoshop. I finally want great seeing for sharp images \ud83d\ude42\n\n\n\n
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| Object : Moon & Crops (detail) | Stack LUM: 1 Sequ. a’60s each 2560 Frames thereof Top 15% | Stack RGB: 1 Sequ. a’60s each 1300 Frames thereof Top 40% | EBV : Autostakkert3\/AstraImage\/WaveSharp\/AdobePS\/WinJupos\/SharpCap | Gear : AZ-EQ6 GT Pro \/ SC 11 EHD | Filters : Astronomik UV\/IR Cut L1, Astronomik IRPASS642 | Stuff : Telvue Barlow 2,5x \/ ADC Pierro Astro MK III \/ Lacerta MFOK | Camera : QHY678M \/ BW: 7000mm | Exif LUM : BLZ 2,5ms per frame \/ Gain:60 \/ Gamma:0 \/ 8bit | Exif RGB : BLZ 2,3ms per frame \/ Gain:40 \/ Gamma:0 \/ 8bit\n\n\n\n