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sent on March 20, 2015 (18:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I am ashamed of my TL with that goal you made the sequences you used a tracker io mi vergogno del mio TL con che obbiettivo hai fatto le sequenze hai usato un inseguitore
sent on March 20, 2015 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for letting me enjoy this phenomenon that I failed to appreciate live. Hello Grazie per avermi fatto godere di questo fenomeno che non sono riuscito ad apprezzare dal vivo. Ciao
sent on March 20, 2015 (18:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you all, then I used a telescope LX200 8 "(20cm in diameter for the main mirror) focal length f / 6.3 reduces the 2 meters of a 1260mm focal instrument so that the king and pull the whole solar disk within the frames, the time lapse and you see is the result of 138 photos taken with a timer every 60 "exposure time 1/80 ISO 160 all with a specific filter astronomical glass placed in front of the telescope tube. Grazie a tutti, allora ho usato un telescopio LX200 da 8" (20cm di diametro per lo specchio principale) lunghezza focale f/6,3 riducendo così i 2metri di focale dello strumento a 1260mm in modo da far e tirare re tutto il disco solare all'interno del frames, il time laps e che vedete è il risultato di 138 foto scattate col temporizzatore una ogni 60" tempo di esposizione 1/80 iso 160 il tutto con un filtro specifico astronomico in vetro posto davanti al tubo del telescopio.
sent on March 25, 2015 (10:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
: - | I blush! Thank you very much for the compliments thanks guys thank you all! arrossisco! Grazie di cuore per i complimenti grazie ragazzi grazie a tutti!