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Lynkeos image gallery |
These images, except otherwise noted, were captured with a ToUcam Fun on my 200 mm (8 inches) newtonian telescope, with varying setups.
The Venus transit (June 8, 2004) at my Ø100mm f1000mm refractor primary focus, since the object was of comfortable size.
Mars on October 18 and 30, 2020 with a QHY III camera, with pixels small
enough to necessitate only a barlow to sample above the Nyquist limit.
Jupiter on January 4, 2004 and March 14, 2005 then Saturn on December 28, 2003 through eyepiece projection.
And Saturne, by Stéphane Dumont, again far better than what I achieved.
Copyright © Stéphane DUMONT
Janssen crater on the Moon on March 15, 2005 through eyepiece projection.
M20 the trifid nebula. Lynkeos was used to align and stack the monochrome FITS images from the CCD camera; RGB recombining and post processing were done with Gimp.
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