by fernando rodrigo
2014.11.28
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Saturn taken in Santiago, Chile, through a Celestron C9,25 OTA, Barlow lens X-Cel LX 2X and ASI 120MC camera. Alignment and stacking with Registax 6
by fernando rodrigo
2014.11.28
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Saturn taken in Santiago, Chile, through a Celestron C9,25 OTA, Barlow lens X-Cel LX 2X and ASI 120MC camera. Alignment and stacking with Registax 6

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