by Astronomy Addict
2016.10.22
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Video review of the rather fantastic ZWO ASI 178MC, concentrating on its deep sky astronomical abilities.
by Astronomy Addict
2016.10.22
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Video review of the rather fantastic ZWO ASI 178MC, concentrating on its deep sky astronomical abilities.
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2 Comments
Will
Hello, will this camera, if mounted on a rooftop take photos photos of moving lighted aircraft at night. These would be traveling less then 200 miles per hour.
Thanks
sara.liu
Yes, the ASI178MC can be used as all sky camera.