Patrick Prokop
Savannah, GA, USA
08/23/2023
01:00 am

Equipment Details:

Celestron 11" Edge HD Telescope with the Player One Uranus-C camera

Post-processing Details:

Stacked in Autostakkert and RegiStax 6 and polished up in Photoshop

Image Details:

Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun and is making its appearance in our nighttime skies. Saturn is about 817 million miles away and appears as a somewhat bright dull yellow object medium-high in the eastern sky at 10 pm and high overhead around 2 am.
I took this image using the Celestron 11" EdgeHD telescope and the Player One Uranus-C (IMX585) camera in the Heavenly Backyard Garden around 1 AM
The image is composed of a 20,000-frame video file where I took the best 25% of the images and stacked them together

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January 20, 2019
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