Not cheating at all, Debbie. Whatever works. Little known fact: Right after sundown there is often a period of excellent seeing, before the ground starts re-radiating heat absorbed during the day. Sometimes it lasts for about 40 minutes but 20 is more common. This phenomenon allowed me to get some incredibly sharp video of the SL-9 impacts with Jupiter. I was hoping to take advantage of this, plus a "bright" sky to suppress the primary. But last night it was not to be. I found Antares just east of the meridian and followed it through until well after dark and it began sinking. Seeing was terrible, turbulent. Most unsettled diffraction pattern I've ever seen. Next time. --- UTAHDEB@aol.com wrote:
I did it with an OIII filter but I think that is cheating. Seeing has to be superb to get a clean split.
Debbie
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