January 20, 2019

Patrick Prokop
Savannah, GA, USA
Savannah, GA, USA
08/23/2023
01:00 am
01:00 am
Celestron 11" Edge HD Telescope with the Player One Uranus-C camera
Stacked in Autostakkert and RegiStax 6 and polished up in Photoshop
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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