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Friday, July 31, 2015. This is a follow up on the last couple of posts here at LPO about the observatory upgrades and motorized focusers. I enjoyed using the Star71 for a while, taking several widefield images, but it was time to start using the TS Photoline 107mm triplet again. I had been using my RC telescope for most of the Spring shooting galaxies, then the Star71 for several of the large Summer nebulae. So it was time to give the 107 some attention. Hydrogen Alpha, 20X900 seconds. The SII and OIII w.CONTENT
This web page little-piney-observatory.blogspot.com states the following, "Friday, July 31, 2015." We saw that the webpage said " This is a follow up on the last couple of posts here at LPO about the observatory upgrades and motorized focusers." It also said " I enjoyed using the Star71 for a while, taking several widefield images, but it was time to start using the TS Photoline 107mm triplet again. I had been using my RC telescope for most of the Spring shooting galaxies, then the Star71 for several of the large Summer nebulae. So it was time to give the 107 some attention. Hydrogen Alpha, 20X900 seconds. The SII and OIII w."